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Is the U.K. Moving Ahead of the U.S. in Location Targeting?
If the American Revolution were fought based on technological powerhouses alone, we’d win in a heartbeat. Yet some advertisers in the U.K. are pulling off the sorts of campaigns that we only dream of here. It’s easy to chalk that up to the comparatively small size of the market, but that’s selling ourselves short. There’s no good reason that we can’t roll out the same location-based ad tech that has proven so successful in the U.K…
How Retailers Can Bridge the Gap With Beacons
Using beacons, content can be delivered to a consumers’ mobile device that augments the shopping experience and bolsters the relevancy of the merchant’s real-time communications based on the consumer’s location and real-time behavior. As a result, the messaging can be perceived by the consumer less as “marketing” and more as “helpful.”
Shopkeep Founder: Micros/Oracle Deal Won’t Help SMBs
With its acquisition of Micros, Oracle is affirming its commitment to making, selling, and continually repairing outdated technology that has far outlived its usefulness. This approach, while wasteful, works for big companies with million-dollar IT budgets — but small businesses neither want nor need technology that sits in a room and takes up space…
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Mobile Media Summit Takes on Apps and Ads in San Francisco
Mobile Media Summit, the largest mobile media and advertising conference in North America and Europe, kicks off 2015 with its third annual event in San Francisco on January 26th at The Westin St. Francis. This year’s theme is “Apps and Ads” where top brands and agencies discuss how they are using apps in the marketing mix…
Solving the Dirty Data Problem in Location-Based Advertising
Our work with leading ad tech companies has shown that 80% of the location data appended to ad inventories is inaccurate. The inaccuracies come from antiquated IP positioning providers who trace ad requests through the Internet to find the hub access point and assign the hub’s latitude and longitude to the IP addresses…
Street Fight Daily: FTC Clears Yelp, Meredith’s Mobile Play
A roundup of today’s big stories in hyperlocal publishing, marketing, commerce, and technology…Yelp Says FTC Has Dropped Inquiry Into Its Reviews (Fortune)…Go Local Or Go Home: Meredith Corporation Gets Serious About Location (AdExchanger)… Grubhub CEO Gives Himself A Performance Review, After A Whirlwind Year (Fortune)…
Significantly Insignificant: The ‘Absurd Precision’ of Location Marketing
The industry has evolved from targeting zip codes, to neighborhoods, to 100-meter tiles, and now we see claims of targeting within four feet of a mobile user. Ever-increasing degrees of precision are appealing to marketers — but mobile campaign managers should further explore the realities (and complexities) of location data…
Street Fight Daily: Apple Watch’s Hyperlocal Ads, GM Eyes Local Search
A roundup of today’s big stories in hyperlocal publishing, marketing, commerce, and technology…Apple Watch Will Deliver ‘Hyper-Local’ Ads On Your Wrist (Business Insider)… GM Turning Its Cars Into Rolling (Local) Search Engines (Search Engine Land)… Secret Wants To Be The Stream Of Consciousness For Live Events, Starting With CES (TechCrunch)…
Street Fight Daily: Apple’s Beacon Project, Why Food Trucks Won
A roundup of today’s big stories in hyperlocal publishing, marketing, commerce, and technology…Food-Truck Tacos Come Courtesy of Twitter and the iPhone, Economists Say (Wall Street Journal)… Here’s A New Look At Apple’s Own iBeacon (GigaOm)… The ‘On-Demand Economy’ Is Reshaping Companies And Careers (Economist)…


















































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