A list consultant that arranges the use of other companies' lists. Brokerage services usually provide: suggestions, list selections, research, and parameters for ordering & receiving rented lists in a timely manner. The brokers commission is typically a percentage of the list rental fee. Usually 20%.
Agents who rent mailing lists on behalf of list owners
A direct mail term that referrs to an agency that arranges for the rental of a mailing list on behalf of the list owner in return for a commission on the rental fee.
In direct mail campaign planning, an agent who sells lists of sales prospects, classified into groupings.
Person or firm specializing in selling or leasing lists names for direct mail use.
A person who sells and rents lists of names and addresses for direct mail campaigns.
A specialist hired for his or her ability to make the necessary arrangements to use the mailing lists of other companies. List Brokers use their research and logistical expertise to make sure relevant lists are provided when agreed.
an individual or organization, working as an intermediary, that arranges for the rental of a mailing list from the owner of the list to the list user; represents the list user and is paid a commission by the list owner. Also called a list house.
A go-between who has professional relationships with various mailing list owners and experience of how their lists perform etc.
A non-exclusive sales agent who represents both the mailer and the list owner or their manager.
A company serving as liaison between list owners and the Direct Mail Advertisers who use them.
A service that brings prospect customer list owners and list renters or users together.
a direct marketing specialist who makes the arrangements necessary for one company to rent the mailing list or lists of another company
a specialist who makes arrangements for a client to use the lists of other list companies
a specialist who researches and recommends lists for you, and manages all the paperwork and other details of renting the list
a third-party agent who rents mailing lists
A specialist who acts as an intermediary between the list owner and the list buyer.
A specialist who makes all the arrangements for one company to make use of another company’s list. Services include research, selection, recommendation and subsequent evaluation.
A specialist who helps a not-for-profit organization rent or borrow a list from a list owner (usually a business or another not-for-profit). Services include research, selection and recommendation of lists.
A company that sells or rents lists of email addresses. Some list brokers are not reputable and sell lists with unusable or unsubstantiated candidates. It is therefore advisable for email marketers to build their own internal lists.
A company or individual who sells or rents mail, telephone or e-mail lists. The lists may have been assembled by the broker or, more likely, by a third-party organization that uses the broker as its sales agent. Contributed by: MarcommWise Staff
an individual or company that brings together owners of mailing lists and the Direct Mailers who use them.
The intermediary between list renters and list owners.
A specialist who helps one company use the list of another company. Services include research, selection and recommendation of lists.
Reseller of lists of e-mail addresses.
A specialist who makes all necessary arrangements for one company to make use of the list(s) of another company or compiler. A broker's services may include most or all of the following: research, selection, recommendations and subsequent evaluation
A list specialist hired by a mailer to make the necessary arrangements to use other companies' lists. Brokerage services usually include: research, list selections, recommendations and logistics so that the rented lists arrive at the proper time. The standard commission to a list broker is 20 percent.
It is an agent who sells or rents mail, telephone or e-mail lists of sales prospects.
A list broker buys and sells lists of customers' addresses. A customer address is accompanied with a name and often aggregate transaction information. Most promotional mailings such as catalogs, coupons, promotional offers and credit offers utilize lists purchased through list brokers.