News and Analysis

Raise Report: Influential, Stensul, Urban Airship Secure Fresh Funding

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Every two or three weeks, we round up some of the biggest fundraises taking place in hyperlocal marketing, commerce, and tech. This week’s edition includes funding for Tiller, Talentry, NYIAX, and Ritual.

Openings and New Hires at Chatmeter, AffinityX, and Gravy Analytics

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Every two weeks, Street Fight rounds up some of the latest hires and new openings in the hyperlocal marketing, tech, and media industries. This week’s roundup includes hires and openings at Yes Lifestyle, Observer Media, iSeatz, DialogTech, Blis, and Contently.

Street Fight Daily: Web.com Agrees to $2B Sale, Mobile Ad-Blocking Threat Grows

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A roundup of today’s big stories in hyperlocal publishing, marketing, commerce, and technology… Web.com Agrees to Tentative $2 Billion Sale… Mobile Ad Blocking Is Becoming a Bigger Threat… Apple’s Push Against Push Is An Opportunity for Advertisers…

Commentary

As Digital Media Gets ‘Horizontal,’ It Acts More Like Local Businesses

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Local businesses are the most suited to life in the networked world, because they already deal with people directly, and often on a first-name basis. To the extent that local businesses have learned to do this, they can teach the rest of the business world how to behave in our increasingly collaborative environment…

Mobile Is Huge — But Two Key Elements Could Slow Its Growth

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We in the media think we’re in the information business, when the reality is that we’re very much in the advertising business, and advertising is in disruption right now. In their effort to influence and produce results, marketers are simply unable to demonstrate even a modicum of restraint when it comes to the line between useful and nuisance.

Is Content King in Local Too?

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In the pantheon of buzzwords overtaking pitch decks and CMO-speak, “content marketing” is the new darling. The term has legitimate grounding to be fair, but like “long tail” and “web 2.0” in days past, its overuse precedes it. Content marketing also isn’t anything new — it’s been done for years, albeit under the ethically challenged “advertorial” rubric among other flavors. Now it’s new, improved, and hitched to en vogue terms like “native.”

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LBMA Podcast: Apple’s Big Event, TalkLocal Rebrands

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On the show: Into the Storm’s augmented reality street sign; Unicef’s Digital Drum Project; Budweiser brings beer to your Facebook friends; WhatsApp and Skype add location sharing; Twitter brings buying to your stream; iScent thinks we want to smell our emails; T-Mobile becomes the UnCarrier….

Street Fight Daily: Facebook Tweaks Algorithm, Airbnb Shuffles Amid IPO Speculation

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A roundup of today’s big stories in hyperlocal publishing, marketing, commerce, and technologyFacebook Updates Its Algorithm (Yet) Again. (GigaOm)… Airbnb Finance Chief Swain Departs Amid IPO Speculation (Bloomberg)… The End Is Near For Panoramio, Google To Migrate Photos To Google Maps Views (VentureBeat)…

‘Legacies’ Open Door to ‘Pure Plays’ With Local Media Consortium

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The Local Media Consortium has grown to 50 publishers, whose products include 800 newspapers and 200 broadcast stations across the U.S. Here, Rusty Coats, executive director, talks about where LMC is after its first year and where it’s headed…

The Value of Measuring the Immeasurable In-Store Customer Experience

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Consumer purchasing behavior is shifting from stores to online and retailers are seeing less shopper foot traffic into physical stores. Here are five ways brick-and-mortar retailers can utilize passive shopper behavior information in-store and across the enterprise to increase sales…

Street Fight Daily: LightSpeed Raises $35M, Small Businesses Spend on Social

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A roundup of today’s big stories in hyperlocal publishing, marketing, commerce, and technologyRetail Software Startup LightSpeed Raises $35 Million From iNovia (Recode)… Small Businesses Spend More on Social Than Any Other Media (AdAge)… For Mobile Marketers, The More Crowded The Better (Wall Street Journal)…

With IPO Under Its Belt, Wix Plans to Move Beyond the Website

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Street Fight recently caught up with Joe Pollaro, Wix’s vice president of strategic partnerships, to talk about the company’s plans to move beyond website development, its bet on self-service, and what it looks for in a partner…

How Google’s Product Listing Ads Are Hurting Home Remodelers

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In the name of a strong user experience and a better advertiser experience, Google’s product listings algorithm could be adjusted to better reflect the intent of homeowner search queries…

It’s All About Mobile for Brands and Agencies at Mobile Media Summit

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On September 29, Mobile Media Summit, the largest mobile media and advertising conference will kick-off Advertising Week in New York at the famed New World Stages. As a Street Fight reader, save 10 percent on tickets with code SFM10…

Street Fight Daily: Apple Locks NFC to Apple Pay, Clear Channel Rebrands

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A roundup of today’s big stories in hyperlocal publishing, marketing, commerce, and technologyApple’s iPhone 6 NFC Chip is Restricted to Apple Pay (Verge)… Clear Channel Rebrands As IHeartMedia (AdAge)… Is the Mobile Check-In Dead? (AdWeek)…

Handybook Rebrands As Handy, Says It Grew 10x in Past 9 Months

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New York-based Handybook, which allows users to book pre-approved home service providers through a mobile app or website, is dropping the “book” from its name, rebranding as Handy to avoid confusion with — well — books. The company’s chief executive Oisin Hanrahan believes the move will help the company develop the type of brand that has helped to propel Uber and Airbnb into multi-billion dollar companies.