How To Generate SAAS Leads Using BuiltWith Technology

Lets say you’re selling a very pretty sales dashboard that integrates with the Stripe payment system. You want to email the sales manager at every company that uses Stripe to tell them about your dashboard because they’d love to have one. This is how you do it.

p s kullar
Anymail blog
3 min readNov 2, 2017

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First, have a look at this. This is Builtwith showing you how many companies use Stripe and you can, with a paid account, download all 166,000 of them.

You can do a free search to see how many domains have that technology.

When you pay up and download that list into a big CSV you get the following information:

Domain, Location on Site, Company, Vertical, Quantcast, Alexa, Telephones, Emails, Twitter, Facebook, LinkedIn, Google, Pinterest, GitHub, Instagram, Vk, Vimeo, Youtube, People, City, State, Zip, Country, First Detected, Last Found, First Indexed, Last Indexed, Tech Spend USD.

This is part of a file that contains 10,000s of records.

In other words, you get a lot of business leads and that includes some emails though often info@ type emails. How do you get emails for as many as possible?

There are several methods.

Method 1 is the rapid lead generation brute force bulk method.

  1. Upload the file to Anymailfinder.com and it returns whichever emails it has for that website.
  2. Once the file has finished processing you now have many many more emails but you don’t have their job title. You don’t know who they are.
  3. Upload the file to FullContact.com and let it find social profiles including their job title and other details.

Done.

Method 2 is the focused segmented slower method.

In fact, even as I write this I realise I’m not exactly the focused segmented sales type person who could actually do this for 100s of companies but you might be if you’re doing enterprise sales type stuff. I’ve done it for a few and it works well.

  1. Figure out the technology segment and company size most likely interested in your product from that Builtwith file.
  2. Install Dux-soup extension to be able to google for each company and find their sales manager. This process is documented here so read it to understand what I mean by ‘google for each company’.
  3. After you’ve got a big enough list from Dux-soup, upload that to Anymailfinder.com to get as many emails. When Anymail Finder can’t find emails then use an extension like Fullcontact.com and enter your best guess into gmail to figure out if their social profile exists (and therefore the email is real).

Done.

Send them an email via a product like Mailshake.com which does automatic follow ups (send followups or sit there and suffer). Tell them of your amazing product that fits into Stripe and is just right for their sales team.

Hope this all made sense :)

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p s kullar
Anymail blog

Working on Upscope.io and Anymailfinder.com. Would like to play a game that teaches me lots of maths and physics.