=== Plugin Name === Contributors: Lead Forensics Tags: anonymous visitors, B2B, ip tracking, lead-forensics, leadforensics, leads, sales, sales leads, tracking, code, advertising, analytics, lead forensics, dashboard, embed, integration, marketing, media, networking, plugin, media, statistics, stats, upload, user, users Requires at least: 3.0 Tested up to: 6.2.2 Stable tag: 3.3.9 License: GPLv2 or later License URI: http://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-2.0.html Lead Forensics helps you to turn your anonymous website visitors into paying customers. Our business database is the biggest in the world, so every visitor who lands on your site becomes a potential lead. == Description == Lead Forensics helps you to turn your anonymous website visitors into paying customers. Our business database is the biggest in the world, so every visitor who lands on your site becomes a potential lead. [youtube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cWOONn32qtM] **Features** Identify your anonymous business visitors and access their business name, telephone number, address, industry and company size. Close sales you never knew you had since 98% of businesses don't make an enquiry. Take action on leads before your competitors, create watch lists and even assign leads by geography. Increase your online ROI by getting more leads out of your site. On top of all that you can improve relationships with your current clients by setting alerts as they visit your site and review additional product or service offerings. == Installation == The easy way: 1. Go to the Plugins Menu in WordPress 1. Search for "Lead Forensics" 1. Click "Install" Text Guide: First login to your Lead Forensics Portal then you will need to paste the "Template Include" code into your theme (you can find this in the 'Usage' section underneath the slideshow settings) * Go to Settings > Tracking settings [You can set your Id there]