Haleon Says Attention Is A Good Measure Of Media Quality, But It’s Too Soon To Make It A Buying Standard

Feb. 22, 2024 | By Anthony Vargas - Ad Exchanger

Consumer health care company Haleon may be the first brand to use attention metrics to measure the quality of inventory bought through the Amazon DSP.

Haleon, which owns Advil, Tums, Sensodyne and Flonase nasal spray, has been experimenting with attention measurement alongside its agency Publicis for the past 18 months, said Phil Jackson, Haleon’s director of global digital marketing effectiveness innovation.

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