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Search for companies within certain area codes.

Tamar Keenan avatar
Written by Tamar Keenan
Updated over a week ago

This tutorial will show you how to use the Countries & Region Search filter within Target.

You can search for individual area codes as well as area code ranges, and you may also search for individual area codes as well as area code ranges within one single search.

To add the filter, first navigate to Search > Add filter, then select Regional Filters, followed by Postal Code Areas.

You can now choose one of the two filter types on the right. We will first take a look at lists with individual postal codes.

First, select a country.

Please note: If you want to include area codes from several different countries, you need to create separate postal code lists for each corresponding country.

You can now enter your postal codes into the list. You may enter them manually or copy and paste them from one of your own files.

Please note: Make sure that the individual codes are separated by either a comma, space, or semicolon.

The added postal codes are now displayed in the overview. Click on Apply to search for corresponding companies, or add further postal codes, postal code ranges, or postal codes from other countries.

Move the cursor over a row to delete it or modify its entries.

Click on the Add postal code range button to add entire ranges of postal codes.

Start by choosing a country. Enter the lowest range value in the left field and the highest range value in the right field. Click on Apply to add the postal code range.

If you want to include postal code ranges from several different countries, you need to create separate postal code lists for each corresponding country.

Finalise your postal code area search by clicking on the blue Companies button.

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