News and Analysis
Locality Launches Audience Engine
Has Locality re-engineered the foundation of local advertising to deliver performance, precision, and transparency, at scale, for advertisers? That is certainly the objective of the local video solutions provider, which launched its Locality Audience Engine in collaboration with Lovelytics, Newton Research, and Databricks. Locality and its strategic partners seek to engage local audiences by integrating […]
Buckle Up for the OOH Ad Gravy Train
Starting next year, the United States will be the center of am OOH sports bonanza. In 2026, the annual Super Bowl game kicks off in February. Then, FIFA World Cup matches will be played in 11 locations. And last but not least, the Summer Olympics returns to Los Angeles in 2028. DOOH advertisers and platforms are […]
Genius Sports Limited’s New-Found Audience Granularity
Who are your fans? More specifically, who is your fan? Genius Sports Limited’s recent acquisition of Sports Innovation Lab, promises to make both scale and granularity possible when building an audience. Sports Innovation Lab is a data, analytics, and insights leader. Its research on fan behavior through its Fluid Fan™ Graph has helped global brands, […]
Commentary
Streets Ahead: Perplexity’s Ranking Logic, Instagram Metrics
In this week’s Streets Ahead update, SOCi discusses Perplexity ranking patterns and Instagram’s data update insights. Inside Perplexity’s Ranking Logic: Why Classic SEO Still Matters The News A recent deep dive into how Perplexity ranks content—led by independent researcher Metehan Yesilyurt—suggests that good old-fashioned SEO still matters, even in this new era of AI search. […]
AI Is Changing Customer Discovery Forever. Who Wins?
Until today, search has been the enabler of the internet. It served as a powerhouse of digital economics, the foundation of the Direct-to-Consumer (DTC) business model, and the model for organic customer discovery. Search Engine Optimization (SEO) underpinned how brands and companies crafted their marketing and communications strategies. Artificial intelligence (AI) changes all of this. […]
Streets Ahead: GBP Data Glitch, Google Supercharges Search, Instagram Tests Insights
In this week’s Streets Ahead update, SOCi discusses a recent Google Business Profile (GBP) glitch, Google supercharging search with AI and Instagram testing frame-level insights. Google Business Profile Glitch Skews Local Search Impression Data The News Local SEO professionals began raising red flags in late June after noticing significant drops in impression metrics within Google […]
Latest Posts
Meet the Street Fight LIVE 2025 Speakers: Part 2
We’re just weeks away from Street Fight LIVE 2025 on September 30th in Los Angeles at Microsoft’s Playa Vista headquarters. What better place to tackle the huge impact that tech, AI, and digital media is having on the brick-and-mortar business ecosystem? Plus, the ecosystem itself is rapidly changing, with retailers, restaurants, service businesses, convenience stores, […]
Swiftly Program Enables Circle K and its Brand Partners
Retail technology platform Swiftly has partnered with Circle K, a mobility platform, to make it easier for alcohol buyers to get cash back rebates, eliminating the friction and time waste involved in traditional mail-in ones. Swiftly’s Alcohol Cashback platform works with a Circle K app that enables targeted, real-time promotions by product, category, and geography. […]
Meet Pilates Franchise Power Woman Sarah Luna
Sarah Luna is the Founder and CEO of Pilates Addiction. The new brand is launching in California and New York, with plans to expand nationally through franchising. Pilates focuses on muscular balance and can improve strength and flexibility, and is gaining popularity worldwide. The Pilates and Yoga studio market is anticipated to grow from approximately […]
Streets Ahead: GBP Data Glitch, Google Supercharges Search, Instagram Tests Insights
In this week’s Streets Ahead update, SOCi discusses a recent Google Business Profile (GBP) glitch, Google supercharging search with AI and Instagram testing frame-level insights. Google Business Profile Glitch Skews Local Search Impression Data The News Local SEO professionals began raising red flags in late June after noticing significant drops in impression metrics within Google […]
OOH into Action: Travel Surges, Consumer Habits Shift, and Brands Respond
How disruptive was the Covid-19 pandemic? So much so that it is still being used barometer to measure everything from travel to consumer sales. “COVID was a major inflection point that reshaped routines, mobility patterns, and media consumption,” said Anna Bager, President and CEO of the OAAA (Out of Home Advertising Association of America). “Using […]
The Subscription Economy: MULO Businesses and Recurring Revenue Models
As the CEO of Cinch and someone who partners closely with leading multi-location brands, I’ve seen firsthand how rapidly the business landscape is changing. Lately, one trend stands out above the rest: the rise of the subscription economy. More than a passing fad, subscriptions are reshaping how brands engage customers and drive sustainable growth. In […]
Yext Report Confirms AI Search Is Reshaping Brand Discovery
AI tools are no longer experimental — they’re mainstream. According to Yext’s new 2025 AI Search Archetypes report, 62% of consumers globally now trust AI tools to guide their brand decisions, signaling a major behavioral shift in how people search, compare, and commit to brands. The study, conducted in partnership with Researchscape, surveyed over 2,200 […]
Summer Foods: Burger, Pizza, and Ice Cream BOOMs & BUSTs
As the temperatures heat up, so does the popularity of the “foods of summer.” Families gather, and people take road trips. This year domestic vacations are on the upswing. Along with those adventures come spending at c-stores, roadside restaurants including MULO (multi-location) brands, and retailers. According to Statista, French fries, fried chicken, and hamburgers are […]


















































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