Reverse Email Lookup for Facebook Ads leads
Reverse Email Lookup for Facebook Ads leads
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Every time someone submits your Facebook Lead Ad, this template automatically filters personal emails (Gmail, Yahoo, Hotmail…) and sends them to FullEnrich's Reverse Email Lookup to identify the person behind it — turning a personal email into a full B2B profile with work email, phone number, LinkedIn URL, company, and job title. To set up this template, you will need:
- A Facebook account with a Page and an active Lead Ads form
- A FullEnrich account and API key (find it in your FullEnrich dashboard under Settings) Tip: This template is specifically designed for personal emails collected through Facebook Lead Ads — exactly the use case FullEnrich Reverse Email Lookup is built for.
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Enrich a contact with email and / or mobile phone number.
Returns the information that the user filled in, in the lead generation form. Use this action after the New Lead trigger.
Returns information about the form.
Returns a list of leads.
Performs an arbitrary authorized API call.
Triggers when a new lead is created.
The action unsubscribes a selected page from the connection to Make.
Triggers when a new lead is created.
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