As a B2B database, ZoomInfo certainly has a lot to offer. Its detailed business information on people and companies is impressive, and I've found it to be a useful resource for researching potential clients and partners.
However, I do have a few criticisms of the product. Firstly, its pricing is quite steep, especially compared to other B2B databases on the market. This makes it difficult for smaller businesses or startups to justify the cost. Additionally, while the information on ZoomInfo is generally accurate and up-to-date, I have come across a few instances where the information was incomplete or outdated.
Despite these drawbacks, ZoomInfo is still a good resource for business information. It just might not be the best option out there. If you're willing to pay for a premium service, then ZoomInfo could be worth considering. However, if you're looking for more cost-effective alternatives, there are several options to consider.
Based on our record, City Roads should be more popular than ZoomInfo. It has been mentiond 24 times since March 2021. We are tracking product recommendations and mentions on various public social media platforms and blogs. They can help you identify which product is more popular and what people think of it.
For anyone who lands here from Google: just use the QGIS. Or use https://anvaka.github.io/city-roads if you just need a map like mine. Source: 10 months ago
You previously made a tool for visualising all roads in a city that I like a lot. Source: about 1 year ago
Hey, I am trying to generate G code for my 3D printer that I converted to a plotter. For now I tried only modest SVG and using Inkscape with GcodeTools has been super convenient. However Now I wanna do something a bit more complicated, I am trying to use the svg outputted by City Roads to plot a map of a city. It's quite a complicated model so everytime I try converting it GcodeTools crashes. Is there any... Source: over 1 year ago
Render all of a city's roads at once. https://anvaka.github.io/city-roads/. Source: over 1 year ago
Came across a website like anvaka that visualizes all the roads in a given city. Is there something like this, a visual roadmap of related companies related to source company? Source: almost 2 years ago
For the phone calls - there's a decent chance they got your number from zoominfo.com - you can go there and request to be removed. Source: about 1 year ago
I just found a few data collator sites, zoominfo.com and signalhire.com are just two - they seem to scrape sites like Linkedin etc and collate everything. Personal numbers can be found pretty easily, if you've ever signed up for a business identification number it could be there, could be in a data leak somewhere - these companies are pretty shady and will buy data from places to just get a lead. Source: over 1 year ago
I currently use: thomasnet.com, zoominfo.com, and selletonline.com. Source: almost 2 years ago
Zoominfo.com is used by larger companies. Source: about 2 years ago
I suppose the easiest way is to just search the company on the intrawebs and see what their web site pulls up. You can kind of tell from there and their Yelp reviews/Google reviews, if they are their own company or some kind of contractor type company. I also used zoominfo.com to get a sense of how big the company was. You'll probably be able to tell from there if they are their own company or part of a larger... Source: over 2 years ago
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