
What types of MCA Leads does Fire MCA Leads offer?
Live Transfers – The process of immediately transferring a call from a lead to a sales representative or another specialized agent. This transfer happens in real-time, often after the initial contact has confirmed interest in the product or service. It’s a way to connect interested prospects with the right person quickly, streamlining the sales process and potentially increasing conversion rates
Real Time Leads – A sales or marketing lead that is delivered to a new business as soon as a potential customer provides their contact information, typically through a form on a website and then verified over the phone. This immediacy is crucial because it allows businesses to engage with leads while their interest is still fresh, potentially increasing the chances of conversion
MCA Web Leads – In digital marketing and sales, internet leads refer to potential customers who have shown interest in a business’s products or services through online channels, often by providing their contact information on a website. These leads are generated when a user interacts with a business’s website, social media, or other online platforms and expresses some level of interest, such as by filling out a form, subscribing to a newsletter, or downloading content
Aged MCA Leads – A sales or marketing lead that is delivered to a new business either a week or a month from when a potential customer provides their contact information, typically through a form on a website and then verified over the phone. these leads are typically discounted due to their lack of immediacy.
MCA Trigger Leads – A trigger lead is a type of sales lead generated when a consumer applies for credit, and the credit reporting agency then sells that information to other lenders. Essentially, when you apply for a loan, your information gets flagged and sold as a “trigger lead” to other companies who might then contact you with unsolicited offers.
MCA UCC Leads – This filing indicates that the business has pledged certain assets as collateral for a loan or other financing. Essentially, UCC leads are a way to identify businesses that have recently taken on debt, making them potential prospects for financial services or other businesses that offer solutions to businesses with existing debt or those seeking to secure new financing