Street Fight Daily: LivingSocial Takes $566M Loss, Mayer Buys Stamped

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A roundup of today’s big stories in hyperlocal content, commerce, and technology.Amazon Loss Puts Spotlight on Daily-Deal Firm LivingSocial (Reuters)… Mayer Strikes First Deal at Yahoo With Acquisition of Stamped (New York Times)… What we’ve learned a year after Groupon’s IPO (Crain’s Chicago Business)…

Why a Renaissance in Local Delivery Points to a Resurgent Main Street

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We’re seeing an explosion of activity in the logistics space with a handful of key startups expanding; Walmart piloting a same-day delivery option; and eBay opening its own delivery service, eBay Now. What’s driving the resurgence however, is not the e-commerce framework that sunk Kozmo and continues to hinder Amazon’s efforts. It’s a new push to improve connectivity, and transparency, within existing local marketplaces — not build new ones…

Street Fight Daily: Square Goes Big, eBay Connects Its Local Dots

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A roundup of today’s big stories in hyperlocal content, commerce, and technology.Square Goes Big: Raises $200M at $3.25B Valuation (GigaOm)… EBay’s RedLaser Takes On Shopkick, Adds Geofencing And Deals With Best Buy To Barcode Scanning App (TechCrunch)… Amazon May Follow Apple, Give Google Maps the Boot (Wired)…

Hyperlocal Investment Report Debuts Stock Index, Sees Dip in Valuations

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Hyperlocal stock performance was largely on an upward trend July, according to the Hyperlocal Stock Index which debuts in the latest issue of Street Fight’s monthly investment newsletter. The greatest gains were made by DexOne, ReachLocal and AOL, while Groupon and Facebook suffered staggering losses, and Angie’s List failed to reverse its downward trend.

Street Fight Daily: Gilt City Rebounds, Trulia Files for IPO

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A roundup of today’s big stories in hyperlocal content, commerce, and technology.Gilt Groupe Will Distribute Local Deals Through MasterCard (All Things D)… Real Estate Listings Firm Trulia Quietly Files for IPO-sources (Reuters)… The Newsonomics of Amazon vs. Main Street (Nieman Lab)…

Uber’s Ice Cream Stunt and the Future of Get-It-Now Local Commerce

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With instant delivery, the local advertising market comes alive all of a sudden. Because now huge chunks of commerce where Amazon has stomped out mom-and-pops now becomes viable again because, at least for now — Amazon can’t get it to you same day, if you ab-fab-gotta-have-it-now-now-now. This trickles down into new reasons for mom-and-pops to, you guessed it, advertise online…

PODCAST: This Week in Location-Based Marketing — Poynt, Adcentricity

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In this week’s episode, hosts Rob Woodbridge and Asif Khan discuss Poynt’s filing for bankruptcy protection and Amazon’s UpNext buy; Nokia gets out of mobile payments while everyone else is getting into them; news from Google and IBM; and special guest, David Peres of Adcentricity…

Street Fight Daily: Amazon Maps, Groupon’s Lefkofsky Steps Back

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A roundup of today’s big stories in hyperlocal content, commerce, and technology.… Amazon Buys 3D Mapping Startup UpNext (GigaOm)… Groupon Chairman Lefkofsky Steps Back From Company (WSJ)… Google+ Local Officially Replaces Places Apps in Mobile (Screenwerk)…

Hyperlocal Start-Ups Say They Can’t Measure Their Engagement. Huh?

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Independent hyperlocal news sites are busy trying to get their users fully engaged, but they say they can’t measure how well their strategies are working. A new study from J-Lab at American University finds that nearly eight in 10 news sites “could not measure whether their engagement strategies were also converting readers into advertisers, donors, content contributors or volunteers.”

U.S. Gov’t Seizure of Cloud Servers Puts Hyperlocal’s Content at Risk

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Ohio hyperlocal sports publisher Kyle Goodwin’s videos vaporized in the cloud. The U.S. Justice Department (DOJ) seized the servers storing Goodwin’s videos as part of the DOJ’s criminal indictments against MegaUpload.com. Now Goodwin is suing to get his videos back, claiming his hyperlocal sports business depends on the content…

Street Fight Daily: Amazon’s Deals, Groupon Told to ‘Grow Up’

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Amazon Starts Bringing the Art of Recommendations to Daily Deals (AllThingsD)…

Groupon Must Avoid Taking ‘Stupid Risks,’ CEO Says (Wall Street Journal)…

Google Releases Playbook for ‘Winning With Mobile’ (TechCrunch)…

Street Fight Daily: Guardian’s n0tice Opens Up, Amazon Battles Groupon

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How to Fix Location-Based People Discovery (TechCrunch)

Guardian’s Hyperlocal Project n0tice Opens to Everyone, Adds Features (n0tice)

Amazon’s Key to Beating Groupon at Daily Deals (AllThingsD)

Local Stores Become Showrooms for Online Buying (Part II)

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Following up on a recent column about mobile local shopping data (and the dreaded “showrooming” effect), I had the chance to catch up with eBay’s head of local, and Milo founder, Jack Abraham to talk a bit about where the space is headed…

Street Fight Daily: 02.03.12

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Mobile Ad Network Mojiva Reaches 1 Billion Devices (TechCrunch)…

Gilt City Gets New Look — Providers Members with Improved Shopping Experience (Daily Deal Media)…

Street Fight Daily: 12.05.11

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Living Social Beta Tests Premium Membership Program (Local Onliner)

Walmart Had a Pretty Good Foursquare Black Friday (Ad Age)

Yipit Secretly Tests Its New Foursquare Integration (TheNext Web)

Street Fight Daily: 09.20.11

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Amazon Local, the e-retail giant’s recently launched daily deals initiative, apparently does not count the space’s no. 2 player — LivingSocial — as a true competitor. LivingSocial, which received $175 million in funding from Amazon last December, is selling the majority of the ads for Amazon Local — a platform that’s been dramatically expanded in the last seven weeks and now appears in 44 markets. (Clickz)…

Success breeds nothing if not copycats, and few industries have seen more imitators in the last 12 months than the daily deals space. But companies looking for hefty exits might be sobered by a new report on the deals space that notes the price of acquisitions has been plummeting. (Fast Company)…

Street Fight Daily: 09.16.11

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According to Amazon, their Groupon-esque deals service will start displaying bargains on their Special Offer-oriented Kindles when a new software update goes live in coming weeks. (TechCrunch)…

AOL looks like it may be readying a new social network. It’s clear AOL is going for a more localized approach. And what does AOL already own that could be easily integrated with a localized social networking platform? Patch. (Business Insider)…

Street Fight Daily: 08.26.11

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Local business reviews site Angie’s List filed for an IPO yesterday. The company will raises as much as $75 million. Angie’s List offers consumers a way to review and rate doctors, contractors and service companies on the Web. (TechCrunch)…

Yipit’s data report revealed substantial shifts in the daily deal space occurring over the past month: Daily Deal industry revenue declined 7% in July in North America’s largest markets. Groupon’s revenue declined 4% while LivingSocial’s revenue declined 18%. (Yipit Blog)…

Street Fight Daily: 08.03.11

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Foursquare has launched an update that allows anyone to sign up for a brand page that can push tips and check-ins to followers on Foursquare, as well as to Facebook and Twitter. Users had already been able to add new locations to the service, but, until yesterday, there was no good way for most places to actively reach out to users. (ReadWriteWeb)…

Despite the regular carping from pundits on the sidelines, LivingSocial believes it can show that daily deals are a good deal for businesses, and thus a sustainable long term industry. The company has released the results of a recent survey to bolster its argument. (Business Insider)…

Street Fight Daily: 06.03.11

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In its long awaited S-1, it’s clear that Groupon has impressive topline growth. However, when looking at it’s oldest markets, it appears that their business model is deteriorating. (Yipit Blog)…

Several more perspectives on the Groupon IPO: a Twitter debate over the company’s doomed-ness, a look at who owns what stake in the company, a warning to investors by Andrew Mason, and some red flags for potential investors. (GigaOm, TechCrunch, PaidContent, Business Insider)…