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Building B2B Lead Lists: The 8-Source Method

Single-source prospect lists fail. After running 100+ outbound campaigns, this is the 8-source approach we use to build verified, signal-rich B2B lead lists that hit 99%+ deliverability.

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Apurva R
Head of Data & Research · LeadFindy
Apr 14, 2026 11 min read

Why single-source lists fail

Most teams pull a list from one tool — Apollo, ZoomInfo, Lusha — and start sending. Here's what's actually in that list:

  • 30–50% of contacts have outdated job titles (people change jobs every 2.4 years on average)
  • 15–25% of emails bounce or are catch-alls
  • ~20% have moved companies entirely since the database was last refreshed

Hit a list like that and your bounce rate alone tanks deliverability for the next 30 days. The fix isn't "buy a better tool" — it's cross-source the same prospect through multiple databases and verify before sending.

The 8 sources we cross-reference

Each prospect we ship into a campaign has been verified across at least 3 of these:

  1. Apollo — best for breadth and firmographic filters at this price tier.
  2. ZoomInfo / Lusha — better for enterprise contacts and direct dials.
  3. LinkedIn Sales Navigator — the freshest title data on the planet, paired with our scrapers it's the backbone of our lists.
  4. Crunchbase / Pitchbook — funding signals, board members, exec changes.
  5. Built With / Wappalyzer — tech-stack signals (HubSpot users, Stripe users, etc.).
  6. Job postings (Greenhouse, Lever, careers pages) — what they're hiring tells you what they're solving.
  7. Company blogs / press releases — narrative signals: launches, partnerships, strategy shifts.
  8. Manual research — the final 10% that no tool gets right; especially decision-maker validation for accounts > $25K ACV.
"A contact verified across three sources has roughly 4× the response rate of a contact pulled from one. Same email, same campaign — the difference is just data quality."

Dedup & merge

Pulling from 8 sources gets you duplicates fast. Our merge logic:

  1. Match by email first (highest confidence)
  2. Match by linkedin_slug as fallback (catches title changes)
  3. Match by (full_name + company_domain) for everything else
  4. For each duplicate cluster, keep the record with: most recent updated_at, then most filled fields, then highest source-trust score

Enrichment — what we add to every contact

FieldSource
Verified work emailNeverBounce + ZeroBounce dual-pass
Direct phoneZoomInfo / Lusha
Tenure in roleLinkedIn (months since title change)
Company funding stageCrunchbase
Tech stack signalsBuiltWith
Hiring activity (last 60d)Greenhouse + Lever scrape
Recent news mentionsGoogle News API

Verification stack

Every email goes through three passes before reaching a sending mailbox.

  1. Syntax + MX check — instant, removes obvious junk
  2. SMTP handshake — confirms the mailbox accepts mail
  3. Catch-all detection — domains that accept all mail flagged as risky
Target bounce rate: under 2%. Above 4% triggers an automatic campaign pause and re-verification of the entire list.

Lead scoring (so the best go first)

Once verified, every lead gets a 0–100 score combining fit + intent signals. The top 30% go into Wave 1 of the campaign — a smaller list, higher conversion, and lower deliverability risk.

+40%
Tier-1 fit signals
+30%
Recent intent signals
+30%
Title seniority + tenure

Takeaway

Single-source lists are why most cold email campaigns fail in week 2. Multi-source verification doubles your work upfront and triples your reply rate downstream. It's the cheapest leverage in outbound.

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Apurva R

Head of Data & Research · LeadFindy

Apurva leads list-building and enrichment infrastructure at LeadFindy. She owns the verification and signal stack that feeds every active campaign.

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