News and Analysis
Street Fight Daily: Google’s Mobile-First Indexing, Simpli.fi Launches Nationwide Solution
TODAY IN LOCAL & DIGITAL MARKETING AND MEDIA… Ready or Not, Google’s Mobile-First Indexing Is Here… Are Holiday Campaigns Launching Too Late in the Season?… Localized Programmatic Platform Simpli.fi Goes National…
Case Study: Zipsprout Fosters Awareness of Local Brands via Non-Profit Sponsorships
For enterprise companies looking to expand into new markets, Zipsprout’s micro-sponsoring of local non-profits offers an innovative way to go about supplementing traditional media spend.
Commentary
Why We Still Search for ‘Starbucks’ on Google Maps
With calendar integration, a generalized understanding of me generated from analyzing my geographic movements over time, and (perhaps) biosensor feedback from wearables, a mobile app may be able to predict my actual need, and suggest places that may be closer, higher rated, or otherwise more convenient than the Starbucks I now search for.
Exploits and Vulnerabilities Challenge the Integrity of Google Maps
The recent run of bad luck for Google doesn’t lend itself to a simple comprehensive explanation, but each of the company’s recent issues in its own way highlights a key problem for Google: how to build and maintain an accurate local dataset on a global scale…
Notifications on Apple Watch: How the Onus of Relevancy Will Shift From Consumer to Apps
The release of the Apple Watch puts greater emphasis on the need for contextual and helpful notifications, and if apps don’t answer this need with a more thoughtful approach to notifications, then Apple will very likely force their hand via the introduction of a filter for notifications…
Latest Posts
How Brick-and-Mortar Brands are Using the Apple Watch
The new device has received mixed-to-positive reviews from experts. But, like the iPhone, many believe its portability and accessibility will make it materially important for local tech….
Street Fight Daily: Foursquare’s New Sales Force, Consolidation at the Counter
A roundup of today’s big stories in hyperlocal publishing, marketing, commerce, and technology… Foursquare Beefs Up Sales Team (MediaPost)… Bigcommerce Set to Make First Acquisition as Rival Shopify Preps for IPO (Recode)… Apple Maps Now Using Wikipedia, YellowPages Group of Canada & Dianping As Data Sources (Apple Maps Marketing)…
Here’s How Reserve Plans to Make the Dinner Bill Disappear
We’ve become used to the ability to make restaurant reservations with the click of a mouse or the tap of a screen, but what if the service didn’t stop there? What if it was extended to ensuring that every aspect of your dining experience was just as smooth and simple as making the reservation?
Openings and New Hires at Dex, Block Communications and Verve
Every two weeks, Kelly Benish — who knows practically everyone in hyperlocal — covers some of the latest job changes taking place in this dynamic industry. In this week’s edition, new jobs and hires at Medallia, MultiView, Tiger Pistol, Degreed, and many more…
LBMA Podcast: Foursquare’s PinPoint, RetailNext, and Urban Airship
On the show: WatchQuest for your AppleWatch; Pay with your Jawbone if you have an American Express; RetailNext closes $125M; ByHours lets you rent rooms by the hour; Verifone Media’s #HelloGeo campaign…
7 Strategies for Hyperlocal Companies Looking for Funding
In order to overcome those challenges and secure funding as a hyperlocal, founders must think strategically—and sometimes get creative, as well. Here are seven strategies for hyperlocals seeking funding, from executives who’ve been there before…
Street Fight Daily: Twitter Invests in Beacons, Nokia Expands Maps Sale
A roundup of today’s big stories in hyperlocal publishing, marketing, commerce, and technology… Twitter Takes a Look at Beacons, Invests in Marketing Startup Swirl (Recode)… Nokia Targeting Apple, Alibaba and Amazon in Maps-Unit Sale (Bloomberg)… BIA/Kelsey: Mobile Will Grab 11.5% Share Of Local Rev By 2019 (NetNewsCheck)…


















































Meta Is Automating Ads, But Brands Still Face a Bigger Problem