Finding an email address using the Email Generator

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Ehsanuls55
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Finding an email address using the Email Generator

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Whether it's for press relations, B2B prospecting, or a forgotten note after a meeting, we've all tried to guess a professional email… with varying degrees of success.

First of all, it is essential to make sure of your contact's domain name.

It's simple, just go to Google and type in the company you want to contact. Let's take Hubspot as an example.


SEARCH FOR A DOMAIN NAME
Now that you know their domain name is “.com”, you just need to look up the canadian cfo email list possible combinations based on your contact’s first and last name.

Typically a professional email address is based on many combinations

[email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected]
Good to know:


Depending on the size of your target organization, you may be able to determine an email address more easily. A new company will rely more on the name, while a larger company will use the first and last name.


Fortunately, there is a great tool that can display the right combinations in record time. It's called Email Permutator.

Let's say you need to get in touch with Yamini Rangan, CEO of Hubspot.

You already know their last name, first name, and Hubspot domain name. All you have to do is:

Specify information in Email Permutator
Copy the generated B2B email merges
Paste them in the block dedicated to email recipients
Hover over the email address where the photo will appear.
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