LBMA Podcast: Retailigence Does Offline Pickup, Fooda Does Hyperlocal Food

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Welcome to episode #151. This week, we talk about SpyMeSat, which makes it easier to know when to wear your aluminium hat; Retailigence brings offline pickup to online purchases; Jack in the Box uses time as a marketing factor with Pandora; Netclearance lets you do indoor location with WiFi and BLE; Disney harvests energy from your finger; Fooda brings hyperlocal food into your offices. Plus Chuck Martin reminds us that it will be another mobile Christmas in our Mobile Minute; The most effective local mobile targeting strategy in our resource of the week; Run to the beat of the right song with our app of the week, TempoRun; Special guest Dave Roesch of the Atlantic City Convention and Visitors Authority teaches us how cities should be using location based marketing.

Episode 151

Recorded: October 11, 2013
Hosts: Rob Woodbridge & Asif Khan

Show highlights:

A few announcements
– Do you have a location based marketing question? Ask us here and we’ll answer it on an upcoming show.

A Mobile Minute with Chuck Martin: It’s starting to look like another mobile Christmas (7:35)

Special guest of the week: Dave Roesch, Director of Marketing Atlantic City Convention and Visitors Authority (24:15)

Location fascination of the week: TempoRun (9:50)

Top news of the week

1. SpyMeSat App – tracking imaging satellites from your smartphone (13:50)
2. Retailigence launches Reserve Online (16:23)
3. Jack In The Box goes hyperlocal with timed Pandora campaign (20:38)
4. Netclearance launches multimode indoor location beacon (32:07)
5. Disney researchers develop finger power energy harvesting technology (35:13)
6. Fooda – Virtual cafeteria for the office (39:30)

Resource of the week: The Most Effective Local-Mobile Targeting Strategies (46:00)

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