Where's the best place to get coreg leads for an email list?

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I can't take building tiny sites any more. The multitasking and ridiculousness is driving me crazy.

I needed a cheap, well rounded list, so I decided to try Mass PPV Traffic. I'm beginning to think the whole thing is a fraud seeing as how I followed the instructions on directcpv and I'm currently paying 5 dollars per lead, with half my subscribers not even confirming in their email. What a joke.

So, does anyone know a great way to generate double opt in leads? I was thinking of trying something like Arcamax, but I have no idea. Please, someone with experience give me some suggestions. I need a list or I'm going to go broke, fast.
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  • Profile picture of the author Michael Mayhew
    I use SimplerLeads.com for co-reg leads.
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    • Profile picture of the author Loopholemarketers
      Originally Posted by Michael Mayhew View Post

      I use SimplerLeads.com for co-reg leads.
      i know this message was from ages ago, but could you tell me more about simpler leads? it looks to good to be true and it seems if they were profitable then everyone would be using them.
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      • Profile picture of the author vicone
        A particular problem I've found with buying leads this way is that you cannot import them into the main autoresponder services and dispatching them with reliable delivery is a problem.

        Does anyone know of a good source that enables subscribers to double opt-in to an account with the major autoresponder services?

        Ivan
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        • Profile picture of the author myob
          Actually none of the major commercial providers that I am aware of permit importing third party leads without limiting restrictions such as the subscribers' opt-in ISP, date stamp, and a double optin confirmation. Many of them also have severe penalties for even using such lists. Deliverability will be the least of your headaches.

          Some autoresponders, such as GetResponse, Aweber, iContact, and perhaps others will allow you to buy leads from them direct as an added service, but again, any outside leads are prohibited.
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        • Profile picture of the author dremy154
          Originally Posted by vicone View Post

          A particular problem I've found with buying leads this way is that you cannot import them into the main autoresponder services and dispatching them with reliable delivery is a problem.

          Does anyone know of a good source that enables subscribers to double opt-in to an account with the major autoresponder services?

          Ivan
          Not exactly the answer to your question, but this site A1eBiz Autoresponder Entry Page allows importing of leads and has been around for a long time.

          You can call and talk to Doc about his deliverability rates
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