Intellidyn Corporation, an analytics and lead marketing services provider, said today that it has entered into a strategic partnership with property data provider DataQuick to offer new prospecting and lead analysis solutions for loan originators. Intellidyn will leverage DataQuick’s property information in order to deliver more complete regional marketing information for campaign planning and tracking. “Most critical to our clients in 2007 is the ability to target hundreds of new niches, identifying a very specific need across a unique group of homeowners,” said Intellidyn president and CEO Peter Harvey. “The precision of the DataQuick data, coupled with our experience supporting the industry’s largest lenders since 1999, provides our clients with the techniques they need to survive during this flattened market.” “Our partnership with Intellidyn will create new opportunities within the banking, lending and mortgage industries,” said Marshall Prentice, DataQuick president. “By combining DataQuick’s robust and intelligent real property data repository with Intellidyn’s comprehensive transaction, credit, demographic and behavioral database, together we can create new, cutting-edge solutions that will drive ROI for marketing campaigns.” “Even the best marketing campaigns with the most compelling offers will fall flat if they don’t reach the right prospects,” said Harvey. “That is a scenario no marketer can afford, especially those working in the mortgage industry now.â€? For more information, visit http://www.intellidyn.com and http://www.dataquick.com.
DataQuick, Intellidyn Announce Partnership
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