The client is a well-known veterinary company that creates point-of-care solutions and useful, peer-reviewed instructional content for veterinarians worldwide. More than 200,000 veterinarians worldwide have benefited from the company’s services. Headquartered in Oklahoma, USA, the company is one of the best curators of peer-reviewed clinical resources on the most recent topics in veterinary medicine, ranging from articles and quizzes to RACE-approved CE, podcasts, and more. The products help veterinary professionals have simple access to the information and solutions they need, which helps expand their knowledge, practices, and careers.
Like many other organizations, the client was susceptible to inconsistent data since they relied on various sources. Different data sources have varying degrees of completion, and all aspects of the collected data should be considered in order to build a single, trustworthy set of data.
Nearly 75,000 business addresses lacked website addresses and other essential details like the name, email, and phone numbers of the prospects, preventing the client from reaching a sizable portion of the target audience. Marketing lead generation appears to have declined, resulting in lower ROI.