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Look How We’ve Grown – Close to 40 million Profiles!
Posted by Rex Dixon
- February 4, 2009 at 5:30 am PST | Share/Save/E-mail
We wanted to share how much we’ve grown over the past year as we approach 40 million user targeting profiles. And when you have a graph like this in a business it’s always fun to share. Thanks to all the data providers and customers who are using our explicit, user expressed data profiles to target ads and content across the web.
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At the start of each month, we have decided to start sharing a quick snapshot look into the number of profiles we currently have on hand. This of course is growing daily, and doesn’t reflect our further breakdown of male, female, age, or where these users are from. Nor does it take into account any custom data our data contributors have wanted to share with us.
Everyday more then a 150,000 new profiles are added. With Lookery’s Demographic Retargeting service commercially available, our network of data publishers are now making money in the easy way. This is what we have always meant by our little catchphrase we have been saying in conversations with our early data contributors – “Money For Nothing”
We will always be publisher focused, and there is no reason why people shouldn’t make money with their data including custom user data with our Open Retargeting service. Let us show you how easily it can be done. Why should the benefit of your data be the benefit of the growth of other companies only? It’s time you the publisher made some money with your data!
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