BambooLeadGen Overview
- Headquarters
- Dublin, Ie
- Website
- bambooleadgen.com
- Industry
- Advertising Services
- Employees
- 3
- Founded
- 2020
- NAICS
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Marketing Consulting Services
About BambooLeadGen
Established in 2020, BambooLeadGen has helped 150+ businesses scale their revenue streams through high-volume, sales outreach strategies. While start-up companies have proven to be the main focus of the business, clientele also includes large enterprises such as Hays, one of the worlds biggest recruitment companies, Pickit, the most used app extension on the Microsoft Store, and Setanta, Ireland’s leading media broadcasters. Founded by a start-up sales consultant, who spent years consulting for newly established businesses, creating and implementing sales processes for soon-to-be hired sales teams. BambooLeadGen utilizes the same consulting processes and techniques for it's clients, with the addition of serving as their remote-based sales team, handling the outreach and generating the leads. With more than affordable pricing and 0 contract ties in place, our success is based on our clients success.
BambooLeadGen Contact Details
- People in AeroLeads
- 3
BambooLeadGen Org Chart
Sample employees and titles| Name | Title | Location | Contact |
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| Robin Pigot | Customer Success Manager at Bamboolg | United States |
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| Paul Walsh | Production Manager at Bild Tents & Structures |
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| Bamboo Leadgen | Owner at Bambooleadgen | Floral Park, New York, United States |
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