Street Fight Daily: Local Pinterest, Gtrot, Groupon’s Broken ‘Promise’

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

‘Groupon Promise’ Broken? (VentureBeat)…

5 Ways to Market Your Brand With Location-Based Networks (Mashable)…

What Local TV Newsrooms Are Pinning on Pinterest (Lost Remote)…

Street Fight Launches New Investment Newsletter

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Street Fight has just published the first installment of “The Hyperlocal Investment Report,” a monthly deep dive into the financial state of the hyperlocal industry. The report provides hard-to-find market analysis for investors and startups focused on hyperlocal content, commerce and technology…

Loku Brings Local Aggregation Engine to Mobile With HTML5 App

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As local information on the web becomes increasingly ubiquitous, look for a wave of aggregators like Loku to sprout up with personalization-focused products. In many ways, the local information ecosystem is following the trajectory that the deals space has taken over the past year: as the signal creation game consolidates with a few dominant players coming out on top, a new wave of aggregators arise to build products on top of the information layer offered by the original players…

Selling a City to Tourists Via Hyperlocal

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There is an emerging opportunity for cities to subsidize hyperlocal marketing efforts through hyperlocal platforms. For example, a city agency could create a neighborhood-based promotion on top of mobile payment play LevelUp in which a visitor who shared that they say, ate lunch at a traditional tourist destination, could win a promotion to receive a free round trip train fare to a peripheral neighborhood if they ate dinner at a restaurant in the neighborhood…

Case Study: Providence Retailer Uses Swipely to Reward Customer Loyalty

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As the co-owner of Kreatelier, a retail shop that sells gifts and textiles in Providence, R.I., Line Daems is always on the lookout for ways to reward her most loyal customers without overwhelming her staff with extra work. In 2011 she discovered that she could use Swipely, a loyalty platform tied to customers’ credit card transactions, to offer cash-back rewards with zero effort on her company’s behalf…

Street Fight Daily: AT&T Unloads Yellow Pages, New Groupon Suit Targets Execs

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

AT&T Sells Majority Stake in Yellow Pages to Cerberus (New York Times)…

New Groupon Lawsuit Targets Execs, Seeks Board Seats for Shareholders (PaidContent)…

Before Local-Mobile Revenues Can Grow, Major Problems Must Be Solved (ScreenWerk)…

Yext Spins Off Pay-Per-Call Service

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With the pay-per-call baggage left behind, look for Yext to make a big push to tie into local marketing products like UBL as well as to leverage the existing sales forces of the legacy yellow pages businesses to sell its product…

Local Search: Will Mobile Overtake Desktop?

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Location targeting and search ads (and their combination) will be the relevance drivers that create not only intent-driven user engagement and advertiser demand, but also a top source of premium ad units. It hasn’t happened yet but it will…

Hyperlocals Need to Pay Attention to ‘Red Flags’ in User Content

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Copyright law offers some immunity to hyperlocals for content uploaded by the user as long as the publisher had no knowledge — or became aware — that the content my violate the rights of others. What type of “red flags” create risks for the publisher recently was addressed in a hotly contested lawsuit filed by Viacom against YouTube…

Street Fight Daily: Pinterest for Hyperlocal Marketing, Groupon’s Bad Press

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

5 Pinterest Tips for Hyperlocal Marketing (MediaPost)…

What Does All the Bad Press Mean for Groupon? (VentureBeat)…

Banjo Tries To Bolster Its Position As The All-In-One Location App (TechCrunch)…

In-Store Digital Signs Connect Businesses With Customers Via LBS

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Much of the focus around location-based services early on has been in the form of mobile applications like Foursquare and Twitter, but there is a new opportunity emerging for businesses to connect the mobile experience to digital signage and other marketing mediums as well…

PODCAST: This Week in Location-Based Marketing — Grabio, Xtify

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In this week’s episode, hosts Rob Woodbridge and Asif Khan discuss Grabio’s location-based classifieds, Radio Shack’s targeting of old phone users, and LivingSocial dropping Instant but moving into take-out food. Also: The Relevance Resolution and special guest Josh Rochlin, CEO of Xtify…

News Recap: Groupon’s Financial Troubles

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Groupon took flak this week after the daily deals giant restated its fourth quarter earnings and cited inadequate resources allocated for refunds. In the wake of the restatement, the recently public company’s stock price plummeted, the SEC initiated a probe into its business practices, and it was hit with a stockholder’s lawsuit. Here’s a look back at some of the coverage of Groupon’s troubling week…

Street Fight Daily: Pandora Goes Local, AroundMe’s 6M Users

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

Pandora: Over 400 Local Ad Campaigns in 2012 (NetNewsCheck)…

Local Search App AroundMe Trumps Yelp’s Mobile Apps With 6M Monthly Users (TechCrunch)…

KOMO Launches Connected TV Apps (TVNewsCheck)…

BiteHunter Launches In-App Payments for Restaurant Deals

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BiteHunter, the year-old dining deals aggregator pitched as a “Kayak for restaurants,” has updated its mobile application with an in-app payment platform and a rehashed user interface. In early March, the company effectively dropped its web offering, focusing its product exclusively on the mobile experience…

Will Wash Post Take Another Run at Hyperlocal Under John Temple?

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After crashing and burning in Northern Virginia’s highly competitive hyperlocal space in 2009, it appears that the Washington Post is again looking for a way to get back into the game in its local markets. The big, signifying tea leaf is the Post’s appointment of John Temple as managing editor for local news…

Case Study: SourceMedia Uses Second Street to Tap Deals Market

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How does an established media company break into the daily deals market? At SourceMedia Group in eastern Iowa, vice president of sales Chris Edwards turned to Second Street for a private-label deal platform that was high on flexibility and low on administrative costs…

Street Fight Daily: PayPal Targets SMBs, Google Tests AR Glasses

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A roundup of today’s big stories in hyperlocal media, technology, advertising and startups. PayPal Targets Small Businesses With All-in-One Tool PayPal Payments (GigaOm) PayPal is organizing its payments products for small business into one larger service called PayPal Payments that is meant to provide an array of tools for online, in-person and mobile payments. The […]

Why Do We Check In?

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“I did not want to be mayor of my dentist’s office. Why did I even check in?” read a tweet posted last week by Digital First Media’s Steve Buttry. Buttry was echoing a thought that I’ve had a lot lately about my own habit of checking in to Foursquare: I don’t know exactly why I’m checking in, or what I get out of it — yet I do it anyway, usually several times per day.

7 Tips for Big Brands That Want to Reach Local Consumers

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National brands that add local context to their mobile campaigns can expect to see click-through rates that are 4% to 7% higher than typical mobile display ads, while adding something as simple as a local phone number to an ad can increase response rates by 40%. We asked two top marketers for their advice to brands thinking of going local…