Note
This article shows how to use the Revenue Search Filter with the new Dynamic Layout.
To learn more about enabling the Dynamic Layout and updated capabilities, check out the Seamless.AI Dynamic Layout article.
Learn about Revenue Search Filters on the Legacy View here.
The Revenue filter on Seamless.AI allows you to target companies based on their earnings, ensuring you focus on businesses with the financial capacity to invest in your product or service. This helps you avoid wasting time on companies that may not have the budget, allowing for a more strategic approach.
By allocating resources to higher-quality leads, you can increase efficiency, close more deals, and ultimately achieve a better return on investment (ROI) from your outreach and campaigns.
Starting a Search
- Log in to Seamless.AI and access the Search icon on the left menu bar. Start a Contacts Search, if you are generating a list of your Ideal Customer Personas or a Companies Search, if targeting company information and profiles.
- Under the Revenue filter option, enter select the desired revenue range (e.g., $1M - $10M).
- Add in other relevant filters (i.e. titles, location, company size, etc.) for better targeted results.
- Click the blue Search button. To save companies or contacts you are interested in, click Find next to each contact or company or Find All to save all on the page.
Revenue Filter in Companies Search
Revenue Filter in Contacts Search
Check out some of the ways Seamless.AI users have found the Revenue Filter beneficial!
Industry-Specific Solutions: If your solution is tailored for SMEs or startups, you can use the revenue filter to target companies in the lower revenue range.
Account-Based Marketing: You can use this filter to pinpoint key accounts that match your ideal customer profile. With a greater understanding of the financial health of prospects, you can also segment more effectively and tailor your messaging.
Qualifying Leads: The revenue filter is a great lead qualifier as you can quickly assess the potential of leads by eliminating companies with revenue that’s below a certain threshold.
Examples of Revenue Based Lists
Start-up Outreach: Focus on startups with estimated revenue under $1 million.
Local Businesses: Businesses within a specific region with an annual revenue of $1M-$10M.
High-Value Prospects: Target enterprises by filter companies with estimated annual revenue over $10 million.
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