Lookery.com continues to evolve. Gets a new homepage and design update.

We released a series of updates to Lookery.com today!

Thanks to our great publishers, Lookery continues to evolve nicely into a great user-targeting network that is helping site owners amplify their audience data. Lookery already supports millions of daily users worldwide every day across thousands of publishers.

We love our publishers. As part of our new homepage re-design we really wanted to show our appreciation. As a “thank you”, we are going to start featuring one amazing Lookery publisher each week on our homepage.

How it works is amazing us through stats and great site content. It’s a handpicked process, so chances are we will miss quite a number of great sites. If you think your site should be featured on Lookery’s homepage, do let us know.

Also, if you’re an advertiser or ad network interested in leveraging Lookery’s anonymous user-targeting data, do check out our new advertiser landing page for more information.

In addition to the above updates, we also released a number of usability and under the hood improvements. Please keep the feedback coming. We’re listening, and reacting.


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