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Glossary

Plain-language definitions for local lead generation and business data.

B2B lead generation
B2B lead generation is the process of identifying and attracting other businesses that may become customers, then collecting the contact and qualifying information needed to reach them.
Bulk search
Bulk search is running many queries at once — across multiple locations, categories, or search terms — to gather a large dataset in a single pass instead of searching one item at a time.
Business category
A business category is the classification that describes what a business does — such as plumber, dentist, or coffee shop — and is the primary filter for finding the right local prospects.
Business hours
Business hours are the days and times a business is open to serve customers, as published on its listing.
Business listing
A business listing is the public profile that represents a business on a platform such as Google Maps, bundling details like its name, address, phone number, hours, rating, and category.
Business rating
A business rating is the average star score a business has earned from customer reviews on a platform such as Google, usually shown on a scale of one to five.
Churn rate
Churn rate is the percentage of customers or subscribers who stop doing business with you over a given period, a key health metric for subscription and recurring-revenue businesses.
City-level search
City-level search means narrowing a search to a single city, rather than a whole country or region, so the results cover one local market at a time.
Cold outreach
Cold outreach is the practice of contacting prospects who have had no prior relationship with you, typically by email, phone, or other direct channels, to start a sales or partnership conversation.
Conversion rate
Conversion rate is the share of people who take a desired action out of everyone who had the chance to, such as the percentage of contacted leads that become customers.
Credit pack
A credit pack is a bundle of usage credits a customer can buy on top of a subscription to run more searches without changing plans.
CSV export
CSV export is the act of saving a dataset as a comma-separated values file — a plain-text table of rows and columns that almost any spreadsheet, CRM, or database can read.
Data ownership
Data ownership means you hold and control the data you collect — it lives in formats and systems you control, and you can export, move, or delete it without being locked into a single vendor.
Deduplication
Deduplication is the process of finding and removing duplicate records from a dataset so each real-world entity appears only once.
Geo-targeting
Geo-targeting is the practice of focusing outreach, advertising, or prospecting on a specific geographic area, so effort and spend go only toward the places that matter.
Google Maps scraping
Google Maps scraping is the process of collecting public business listing data — names, addresses, phone numbers, ratings, and more — from Google Maps and turning it into a structured dataset you can filter, export, or sync.
GPS coordinates
GPS coordinates are the latitude and longitude values that pinpoint a business's exact location on the globe, independent of its street address.
Lead enrichment
Lead enrichment is the practice of adding more useful detail to a basic lead record — turning a bare name or address into a fuller profile with the fields needed to qualify and reach out.
Lead generation
Lead generation is the work of identifying and collecting potential customers — leads — so a sales or marketing team has qualified people and businesses to reach out to.
Lead list
A lead list is a structured set of potential customers or accounts, usually held as rows in a spreadsheet or database, with the contact and qualifying details a team needs to reach out.
Local business lead
A local business lead is a record of a real business in a specific area — its name, phone number, website, rating, and address — used as a sales or marketing prospect. Local lead lists are typically built by searching a business category (e.g. dentists, plumbers, law firms) within a city or region and exporting the results to a CSV or database.
Local SEO
Local SEO is the practice of optimizing a business's online presence to rank higher in location-based search results, such as the map listings shown for a nearby service.
NAP data
NAP data is a business's core contact identity: its name, address, and phone number, which together act as the baseline reference for local listings and directories.
Prospecting
Prospecting is the early sales activity of finding and qualifying potential customers — prospects — before any pitch, so reps spend their time on people likely to buy.
Review count
Review count is the total number of customer reviews a business has accumulated on a platform such as Google, indicating how much feedback it has received over time.
Sales development representative
A sales development representative (SDR) is a salesperson focused on the early stages of the pipeline, finding and qualifying prospects and booking meetings for account executives to close.
Supabase sync
Supabase sync is the process of writing records directly into a Supabase database — an open-source Postgres backend — instead of, or in addition to, downloading them as a file.
Territory list
A territory list is the set of accounts or prospects assigned to a salesperson or team, usually defined by a geographic area, industry, or other segmentation.
Upsert
An upsert is a single database operation that inserts a record if it does not already exist, or updates the existing record if it does — combining "update" and "insert" into one step.