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Birdeye Social : Insights into Social Media Management

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The significance of a robust social media presence cannot be overstated, particularly for multi-location brands aiming to connect with local audiences. Acknowledging the complexities of managing social media across diverse locations, Birdeye, a leading reputation and customer experience platform for local businesses, has just introduced Birdeye Social. With this move, the company is aiming to […]

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BUST: Multi-Location Movie Theater Chains Struggle

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With Oscar season around the corner, let’s examine the silver screen (or lack thereof). A 100-year-old movie theater MULO (multi-location) operation just declared bankruptcy. Founded in the day of silent films, Metropolitan Theaters has 16 theaters and 87 screens, including two IMAX auditoriums in California, Colorado, and Utah. The pandemic and the rise of the […]

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BOOM: Industrious Brings Hospitality to Work

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This year, about 5M people will use co-working spaces as their offices and meeting places. The concept of shared space has expanded to include podcasting and warehousing/shipping. The concept of co-working is about 30 years old and it is now a cornerstone of the “sharing economy.” As the media was filled with stories of WeWork’s […]

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Mobile Marketers: Stricter App Permissions Are a Good Thing

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It is time for all of us to look ourselves in the mirror and recognize the inconvenient truth of digital mobile marketing: stricter app permissions are necessary for the long-term success of our industry.

Expert Roundup on Personalization and Zero-Party Data

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Street Fight’s theme this month is personalization and data parties: a current obsession of adtech players as well as the advertisers they serve. Businesses are figuring out how to provide relevant experiences to customers online with comparatively little data at their disposal; we’re here to cover the evolution of their struggle.

The Future of Data Privacy Laws and What it Means for Marketing

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More than ever, marketers need to rely on engaging consumers with helpful information and helping customers achieve success. Modern consumers do not want to be inundated with troves of information to which they cannot relate. They want to come across information and products that are useful to them when and where they need them most.

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5 Retailers and Brands Leveraging Blockchain Tech in 2022

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Here’s how five major brands, retailers, and restaurant chains are utilizing blockchain technology to streamline operations and cultivate more positive customer interactions in 2022.

Organizations Struggle to Use Data Effectively

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The question facing marketers is not just how to get data; it’s how to use it. And a new report by the CDP Amperity conducted by Forrester finds that many organizations are struggling to use data effectively.

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Location-Based Marketing Association: Walmart Partners with Instacart on 30-Minute Delivery

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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.

How Much Longer Can Apple Ignore the Needs of App Developers?

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Developers long favored iOS as it offered the best ability to monetize, the most valuable audiences, and the highest revenue per thousand impressions (RPM) in the app ecosystem. But are the scales now tipping in Google’s favor? Google’s recent billing move puts new pressure on Apple — an added pressure that may have contributed to the lack of new anti-tracking rules announced at Apple’s recent Worldwide Developer Conference.

How to Build a Sustainable Growth Team

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A clearly outlined strategic growth plan and dedicated growth team can make all the difference. For most, however, knowing where, when, and how to start building said growth plans and teams can feel like an almost impossible riddle to solve. I’m here to help demystify the first steps toward doubling down on growth and scaling your business to its best next stage.

3 Guidelines for Marketing in a Recession

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How can marketers overcome macroeconomic challenges and optimize spend to drive growth even during tough times? Here are three guidelines for marketers to follow.

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Cart Abandonment: How to Beat Online Shopping’s Hidden Enemy

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While it’s unrealistic to expect that your cart abandonment rate will ever be zero, there are still many factors that are in your control — which means you can improve it. So, I’ve put together a list of tips you can implement to get more of your customers to follow through with their purchases, as well as to avoid some of the most common mistakes.

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These Location Intelligence Solutions Are Optimizing Last-Mile Delivery

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Advanced location intelligence software combines artificial intelligence and street-level mapping data to help startups predict customer buying patterns and stage inventories in the right locations — e.g. ghost kitchens — using prediction algorithms and real-time sales metrics. Location intelligence software firms are also taking advantage of traffic data, weather information, and consumer behavioral data to help last-mile delivery companies streamline operations in today’s tough business environment.

May Was a Lucrative Month for E-Commerce Retailers — Here’s Why

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Forget back-to-school shopping in the fall or the pre-Christmas rush in December. New research from the mobile measurement company Adjust shows that May is quickly becoming one of the most lucrative months for m-commerce retailers. 

Location-Based Marketing Association: Walmart Partners with Roku on Shoppable TV Ads

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In this episode of Location Weekly, the Location-Based Marketing Association covers the Waymap app helping the visually impaired navigate public transit in D.C., Kiwibot rolling out a fleet of advertising robots in Peru, and Walmart partnering with Roku to stream shoppable TV ads. Plus, there’s a auest Interview with Nick Patrick, co-founder and CEO of Radar.