Leverage Lab Unveils LiveLens

Leverage Lab, experts in first party data monetization for media organizations, is proud to announce the launch of LiveLens, a groundbreaking solution that enables business to business media organizations to track and report on every user engagement across their enterprise. As the first solution of its kind tailored specifically for media companies, LiveLens will enable publishers to provide advertisers and marketing partners with the insights they’ve been asking for, without any need to look outside their own ecosystem.

“Business to business media organizations are increasingly pressured to prove their solutions are driving value for marketers. Marketers don’t want performance metrics, they want hard evidence that their messages are reaching the people and the organizations they want to reach” says AnnMarie Wills, CEO of Leverage Lab. “LiveLens uncovers every engagement possible across the entire enterprise. For the first time, a media operator can answer that pressure with hard evidence.”

LiveLens delivers first of its kind engagement insights surfacing intent signals already present in a publishers ecosystem. Media companies can package and offer this granular and actionable insight to their advertising and marketing partners in a variety of ways. One option is an always-on monitoring solution. LiveLens continuously captures audience engagements across a media organization ecosystem, powering account based monitoring. Another option is to provide richer insights into multichannel marketing campaigns through a robust reporting layer.

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“This is the Holy Grail for B2B publishers.” says John French, former CEO of Penton, Cygnus Media, Investment News, and current CEO of French, LLC. “Every day I speak to executives in this industry who are being hammered for low quality, low value leads, because leads are clear evidence of engagement. This is a better way than bending to that pressure.”

SOURCE: PRNewswire

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