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What's in a Name?

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Personalization is a powerful tool when communicating with prospects and customers, but when it is incorrect, it can damage a company’s brand reputation. Listen as we discuss how companies use our Name Validation service to:

  • Improve marketing and sales performance
  • Fight fraud at the point of capture
  • Protect brand reputation
  • Ensure positive customer engagement

You can verify first and last names, correct common mistakes and flag bogus, garbage, vulgar, and celebrity names before they enter your CRM and marketing platforms through our Name Validation service.

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