http://olmis.emp.state.or.us/olmisj/employers
I can enter the NAICS number for the business sector I'm interested in reaching and get all the businesses matching that code for the county I live in. Then I sort by city and start contacting them. Some have websites listed in their entry, some don't. For those who don't you can click on the "Map to employer location" link by their address. That gives you a Google Maps entry and there's usually a Google Places entry as well. Some of these have more information like a website that isn't in the state site, an email address, etc. It's great really, but let's face it. I'm a cowardly computer geek! Cold calling businesses looking for work isn't my strength. If they have an email address, or Contact Us form on their website, I usually chicken out of calling and use that. I can double back some other time and call the ones who don't answer the emails.
I haven't done this yet, but another nice use will probably be the office buildings that have "No Soliciting" signs up, but clearly have businesses I could do I/T work for in them. Until this tool I hadn't realized that Google Maps tells you all the businesses at the same address. So now if I'm doing door to door sales I can use Google Maps to get the numbers or websites of the businesses inside and contact them from my car.
It'll be nice when I have enough work again to pay the bills so I don't have to do sales like this. I'm way out of my comfort zone. :-)
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Ron Grove draws on over ten years of training, network administration and development experience. He loves to work with new technology and see how that technology can be best utilized by his clients. You can find him through his company Evanoah I/T Services or through his LinkedIn profile.