Stay compliant with the new FCC regulations in customer acquisition

Put your brand in front of millions of high intent prospects with a better consumer experience, ensuring you’re compliant now and in the future.

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Stay ahead of the upcoming regulations with PX

A need for a better consumer experience

Currently consumers can be contacted dozens of times when looking for complex products online, such as financial products, healthcare, home improvement, education, etc. When requesting quotes, consumers often agree to be contacted by a long list of marketing partners.

Regulators propose new rules to tackle this

To reduce noise and simplify this experience for many people, the FCC will soon (January 2025) mandate that online shoppers give explicit consent per advertiser before being contacted. This has impact on the current customer acquisition landscape.

If you’re tasked with driving business growth, you will be most likely be impacted by the new TCPA / FCC regulations. Whether you’re acquiring leads from partners, generate them yourself or working with comparison websites; the game is changing, and we are here to help you navigate and grow.

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We can help you stay compliant

Solutions used by rapidly scaling companies

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Brand Explicit Consent
An intuitive solution to ensure your brand’s name is presented to online shoppers dynamically, based on everything you’re used to with PX: granular filtering, dynamic bidding strategies, deduplication, and more.
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Branded Campaigns
We’ll bring customers to you with Branded campaigns. Consumers connect directly with your brand on pages designed to convert. Lead more how we generate over 700 customers each month for ADT with Branded campaigns. 
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Call Verified
Prospects are verified over the phone before being sent to you. This way you ensure you only receive high quality, high intent leads for you business. Learn more about how we do this for a leading care provider.

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