Case Studies

The Leads They'd Already Given Up On

Every business below had written these leads off. Dialed to death, marked dead, left to rot in a CRM. These are documented results from the Database Reactivation System — and the kind of outcome you can expect when it runs on a list like yours.

882
Dead Leads Reactivated
$600K
Generated In 90 Days
38%
Average Reply Rate
3
Industries Proven
⚖️ Legal — Compensation Claims

467 old claims leads, reopened in a single campaign

A claims firm put a backlog of leads their intake team had exhausted through the system. Every one was worked over SMS, qualified, and pushed toward either an instant callback or a booked slot.

103
Instant Callbacks
93
Appointments
$98K
Est. Revenue
🏠 Home Improvement

Leads that had been dead for twelve months

Ninety-six leads, a full year old. The kind most owners would delete rather than pay to store. They went through the same system, to see whether age actually kills a lead.

96
Leads (12 Mo Old)
5
Closed Sales
$0
New Ad Spend

Why SMS And Not More Calls

These leads are not unreachable — they are call-averse. In debt consolidation especially, prospects have been trained to dodge unknown numbers. One lead in the campaign above replied happily at 11pm, hours after the sales floor had gone home; her phone could have rung every fifteen minutes that day and she would never have picked up. The system opens with something specific enough to jog the memory, disarms the "I'm too busy" reflex, qualifies in a normal back-and-forth, then ties the callback to a named human being on the team — which is exactly why the show rates hold up.

These are documented campaign results produced by the Database Reactivation System we deploy. They illustrate the kind of results the system delivers — your own numbers will depend on your list size, offer, industry and follow-up.

How much is sitting in your database?

Book a free strategy call and we'll run your numbers — database size, average order value, current follow-up — and show you what a reactivation campaign would realistically pull out of it.

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