Better Outcomes with Audiences Built for your Brand

Provided by LoopMe Ltd
PurchaseLoop Audiences uses LoopMe's proprietary outcomes platform & survey technology to create exclusive audiences

Tell us about the Opportunity / What is it?

Scalable Audiences Built For Your Brand • Custom audiences built from LoopMe's proprietary 1st party consumer survey tool & DMP exclusively for your specific target customers • Relevant and recent data is collected from real, non-incentivised consumers just prior to campaign launch Interoperable Across The Digital Ecosystem • Activate across platforms, including CTV • AI-powered predictive modelling and the LoopMe DMP scales reach Superior Performance • Drives outcomes across upper, middle and lower funnel KPIs

What is the Marketing Objective?

To access hard-to-reach audiences at scale, nationally and globally

Who's used it in the past?

Leading brands and media partners worldwide. Visit https://loopme.com/case-studies/ for more information

Features / Benefits

2x more effective than 3rd party segemnts

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Guide PriceReach & FrequencyTarget AudienceMedia Types
Contact for details50M UK devices and 21M UK households
25 - 34
35 - 44
45 - 54
55 - 64
65+
Both
ABC1
C2
ONLINE / AD NETWORKS
ONLINE / DISPLAY
ONLINE / VIDEO
LocationTimingsMarketing ObjectiveOpportunity Type
NATIONAL, All Regions16 Apr 24BUILD AWARENESSBRANDED CONTENT
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