Street Fight Daily: Bee Media Buys Adcentricity, Yelp Spam Begone

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A roundup of today’s big stories in hyperlocal content, commerce, and technology...

Bee Media Acquires Adcentricity to Unite Location-Based Ads, Mobile Shopping (TechCrunch)…

U.S. Mobile Ad Spend to Double in 2012 (Mediapost)…

Yelp Spam Begone: Software Weeds Out Fake Reviews (Mashable)…

Why You Won’t Want to Miss Street Fight Summit West

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As a reader of Street Fight, you already know that we offer the most authoritative information and analysis about the innovation taking place in local digital marketing and tech. In just six weeks, you can participate directly in the conversation around this rapidly changing sector at Street Fight Summit West, an intensive one-day event taking place on June 5th at the Bently Reserve in San Francisco…

Crowdfunding Could Upend Hyperlocal — Here’s What You Need to Know

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The new JOBS Act has opened the door for crowdfunding, a boon to hyperlocals seeking new ways to launch their businesses. But it may take until early next year before the Securities and Exchange Commission establishes rules that will govern the process. What to do in the meantime? Keep an eye on what regulators may churn up, see what major crowdfunding sites plan to offer, and explore whether hyperlocals need their own niche investment portal…

Yext Infographic: 64% of Foursquare Listings Have Missing or Incorrect Info

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The graphic draws from data collected through Yext’s diagnostic tool, and shows that upwards of 40% of business listings on major hyperlocal services and directories include incorrect information. Foursquare is most consistently incorrect or incomplete, with 64% of the listings in the service including an error or missing key information (like a phone number), followed closely by AOL-owned MapQuest and Citysearch at 57%…

Social Curation Tools Like Pinterest Are a Great Fit for Local

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Curation services are coming of age because people are increasingly using their smartphones to upload pictures and videos on the fly. As user-generated media continues to flourish, its local manifestations (and curated collections of contributed content) will paint a far more diverse and detailed picture of a community than coverage by paid media…

Street Fight Daily: Foursquare’s New Ad Platform, CBS’s Kucharz

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A roundup of today’s big stories in hyperlocal content, commerce, and technology...

Foursquare Eyes June for Launch of New Advertising Platform (Ad Age)…

CBS’s Kucharz on Taking a Conservative Path to Local Digital Success (NetNewsCheck)…

NY Tabloid’s New South Asian Section Shows ‘Local’ Is Cultural, Not Geographic (PaidContent)…

Prescription for Patch: Become an All-in-One SMB Marketing Solution

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There is a real opportunity to offer businesses a service that bundles together as many online promotional vehicles as possible into a simple, low-cost package that makes it easy for them to communicate with their customers. If Patch decided to go this route, the company would be well-positioned to make the service work. Unlike other local start-ups, it has the resources to build this kind of integrated system…

How Digital Merchant Marketplaces Are Enabling Hyperlocal Commerce

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When we think about online marketplaces, the giants in the field (eBay, Amazon and Craigslist) immediately come to mind. But a new crop of location-based marketplaces is now empowering consumers and small businesses alike to buy and sell products and services from one another in their own backyard…

PODCAST: This Week in Location-Based Marketing — Picksie, AisleBuyer

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In this week’s episode, hosts Rob Woodbridge and Asif Khan discuss some big acquisitions in the space, starting with Facebook’s purchase of Tagtile and Instagram, and Intuit’s acquisition of AisleBuyer. Retail’s revival is happening through location and mobile with PointInside’s nSide, Picksie’s ticket purchasing and Jetshop’s pop-up stores in Stockholm + AisleBuyer’s founder, Andrew Paradise…

Street Fight Daily: Yell’s ‘eMarketplace’, Foursquare Hires UTA

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Yell Readies New ‘eMarketplace’ Site (ScreenWerk)…

Foursquare Signs With UTA to Build Ties With Entertainment Industry (Variety)…

Forecast: Mobile Content, Ad Sales Will Hit $67 Billion in 2012 (PaidContent)…

Yipit’s Vacanti: Flash Offers Will Drive Growth of Deals Industry

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During a keynote address at yesterday’s Daily Deal Summit in New York, Yipit CEO Vin Vacanti laid out a trajectory for the deals space, in which Gilt-like flash offers would drive much of the industry’s growth. “It’s not about daily deals anymore; what these companies have realized is that they’re building a user base that’s willing to consume from them,” said Vacanti.

Study: Local Mobile Search Will Pass Desktop in 2016

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Local mobile searches will surpass local desktop searches for the first time in 2016, according to a new study by BIA/Kelsey. The report projects that users will conduct 113.4 billion local mobile searches vs. 85.6 billion local searches via desktop…

How to Engage Hyperlocal ‘Hard’ News Enthusiasts

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Hyperlocal sites shouldn’t look at hard news as journalistic broccoli. The challenge is to serve up hard news appealingly – to connect it with each user’s gut-level self-interest. This means giving users the space to talk about their news enthusiasms. It’s not always enough to ask, “What do you think?” Sometimes a site has to offer a prompt…

Case Study: Seattle Office Caterer Grows Business With Mobile Payments

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At Molly’s Salads in Seattle, Washington, founder Stefan Kalb needed an easy way to collect payments from customers without being present in person. His solution? Seconds, a mobile commerce platform that customers can use to pay via text message…

Street Fight Daily: Digital Ads Up, Yahoo Local Under the Axe

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Digital Advertising Surged 22 Percent in 2011, to $31B (PaidContent)…

What’s Next for LivingSocial? (Fortune)…

Will Yahoo Local Get the Axe? (ScreenWerk)…

Why TechStars’ Tisch Won’t Buy Your ‘Daily Deal’ Company

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Investment interest in daily deal companies has been flat for some time, but the stigma attached to the “daily deal” has turned the classification into a scarlet letter for companies. Some of the negativity around the term is likely a consequence of the irregularities found in Groupon’s accounting. But the underlying shift stems from a simpler strategic shift in industry organization…

Addressing Foursquare’s Engagement Problem

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Foursquare has an engagement problem driven by the fact that users don’t view the application as communications platform. Two-way communications have become more important as overall engagement in social media has risen. A check-in, by default, is a one-way communication and not a conversation…

Study: Restaurants, Autos Are Top Local Search Categories

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In both mobile and online searches, restaurants and automotive took the No. 1 and No. 2 spots, respectively. However, while movie theaters, beauty services, and hotels filled out the 3rd through 5th slot for mobile, finance, real estate, and legal figure 3-5 overall in online searches…

Street Fight Daily: MasterCard Deals, Mobile Ads Take Off

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A roundup of today’s big stories in hyperlocal media, technology, advertising and startups...

MasterCard Jumps into Deals Space (BIA/Kelsey)…

2012: The Year Mobile Advertising Starts to Pay Off (GigaOm)…

A Faint Gloom Cloud Hovers Over The Daily Deal Summit (BetaBeat)…

Delivery.com CEO: Hyperlocal Marketing Helps SMBs Compete

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Street Fight’s recently published white paper “The Local Merchant” put a spotlight on the motivations of small and medium-sized business owners — and the hyperlocal companies that are marketing to them. The 48-page examination of this $38 billion customer base was underwritten in part by Delivery.com. Here, Delivery.com CEO Jed Kleckner offers a first-hand look at his company’s experience interfacing with local merchants…