Targetron Unveils Local Business Discovery Platform for Fast, Accurate Prospecting by Location
05/23/2025, Anchorage, AK // KISS PR Brand Story PressWire //
Targetron has just launched its new Local Business Discovery Platform, built to help sales teams, marketers, and agencies find verified local business leads in just a few clicks.
If you've ever spent hours trying to piece together a local lead list from scratch, you know how frustrating (and time-consuming) it can be. This new tool was created to change that. Now, instead of searching manually, users can quickly generate a list of businesses filtered by location and category, complete with key contact info like address, phone number, website, and more.
Whether you're targeting barbershops in New York, digital agencies in Toronto, or cafes in Los Angeles, the platform makes it easy to search by city, region, or country — and download your leads instantly.
Platform Highlights:
We built this for people who are doing real outbound work — the ones who need reliable data, fast, and don't want to waste time on outdated directories or sketchy spreadsheets. It's especially helpful for agencies running location-specific campaigns, or sales teams looking to break into new markets.
Credits are flexible, and you only pay for what you use. No subscriptions, no commitments — just straightforward access to clean, local B2B data.
The platform is live now and available to users worldwide. Check Targetron's website now.
About Targetron
Targetron is a modern lead generation platform focused on helping businesses find and connect with the right prospects. We build tools that make prospecting simpler, faster, and more effective — without the complexity or noise.
Contact Info:
Name: Kate Spake
Email: [email protected]
Company the release is about: Targetron, Inc
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