News and Analysis
The MULO Dozen: September in Review
As we head into the final months of 2024, let’s focus on what MULO (multi-location) brands, agencies, and tech companies must do to thrive. In addition to these 12 news flashes, please join us at Street Fight LIVE to get an in-depth view of the brands and companies transforming the MULO ecosystem. Checkers named a […]
Retail Media: Is it Working? Perspectives from Perion
Perion is a company that connects advertisers with consumers. They work with leading global retailers and brands such as Albertsons, Kroger, Macy’s, and Home Depot. Perion’s CEO and Director, Tal Jacobson, recently spoke with us about the surge in retail media networks. As more MULO (multi-location) brands develop their own advertising networks, we are starting […]
Marketing Storytelling: 4 Success Tips from Props
Especially as automation changes the MULO (multi-location) marketing landscape and brands use AI to target and “talk” to their consumers and prospects, the value of human-to-human connection or storytelling becomes more important. How do MULO retail, restaurant, and service brands build real loyalty among the people who spend (or could spend) with them? Joseph Perello, […]
Commentary
Designing a Data Collection Strategy That Improves Brand Safety
As the consumer landscape shifts, it’s critical to dig deeper and get to know your customers and understand their changing preferences—not based on guesses or assumptions, but on clean, accurate first-party data that you collect and own. That work begins with creating a solid, privacy-centric data collection strategy.
Using Local Search to Fight Inflation
Just as the pandemic increased our reliance on digital information and services, so too is inflation reflected in the volume of activities on digital platforms, such as searches for certain types of local business. The searches we conduct online are a barometer of our larger concerns, and these days, belt tightening is clearly on the minds of many consumers.
Location-Based Marketing Association: Walmart Partners with Instacart on 30-Minute Delivery
In this episode of Location Weekly, the Location-Based Marketing Association covers PepsiCo hosting a Summer of Giveaways in New York City, Mini USA appeasing long customer wait times with puzzles, and Walmart partnering with Instacart on 30-minute delivery in Canada.
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How US State Privacy Laws Differ
California became the first state to pass a data privacy law years ago, but now several more have followed suit. Between US regulations and international ones, it can be difficult for companies to know just how to structure their data privacy protocols.
Hyperlocal Restaurant Advertising Hits CTV
Roku’s new partnership with DoorDash builds a channel for CTV advertising for local restaurants that already work with DoorDash. The multi-year deal in North America offers DoorDash merchants the ability to buy and deploy interactive and shoppable ads that let users click-to-order food deliveries on the spot.
4 Reasons to Hesitate Before Using AI to Create Content
AI can’t build a differentiated brand. It can’t capture the expertise of your thought leaders. And your customers are discerning enough to tell the difference between automated and human-written content. For all three of these reasons, organizations should at least hesitate before using AI to create content.
Was Super Bowl LVII Advertising Worth It to Brands?
While people across the country debate their favorite ads from Super Bowl LVII and re-watch the biggest commercials on YouTube, brands are questioning whether the Super Bowl has reached a tipping point and asking how much higher the price for a 30-second spot can rise.
Regulators Crack Down on Cookie Consent Designs That Manipulate Consumers
After winning their battle against Meta for forcing users to accept personalized ads, E.U. regulators are taking on a new challenge — cookie consent banners. Specifically, lawmakers are beginning to look at how cookie consent banners are designed and whether deliberate design tricks are being used to manipulate web users.
Co-Op Advertising is Local Advertising
The bottom line is that co-op advertising programs make it easy for local dealers and channel partners to engage customers, promote a brand, and make sales.
BrightLocal Survey Finds Businesses Still Offering Incentives for Reviews
Nearly half of consumers have been offered incentives in exchange for leaving a business review, despite widespread efforts throughout the online review industry to cut down on the practice. According to BrightLocal’s Local Consumer Review Survey, the practice of offering discounts or cash in exchange for reviews is on the rise.
What the Rise of Generative AI Means for Marketers
While these are still early days for OpenAI’s ChatGPT and Google’s Bard, marketers have begun to pounce. From creative production and versioning to content generation and customer service, marketers are finding innovative ways to use AI chatbots to generate more reliable results for their clients.
Google’s AI Chops and Local Search
ChatGPT celebrants have lauded it as a Google killer or questioned why Google wasn’t first to the generative AI phenomenon. But there’s a problem with that narrative: Google has been all over AI for years.



















































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