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Street Fight Daily: Google Retires AdWords & DoubleClick Brands; GDPR Threatens Push Marketing

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A roundup of today’s big stories in hyperlocal publishing, marketing, commerce, and technology… Google Is Killing Off DoubleClick Branding… With GDPR In Place, Will Push Marketing Recede?… Study: Challenges Persist with One-Partner Programmatic Strategy…

Street Fight Daily: AT&T Buys AppNexus, Programmatic Recovering Post-GDPR

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A roundup of today’s big stories in hyperlocal publishing, marketing, commerce, and technology… AT&T Is Buying Ad Platform AppNexus, Reportedly for $1.6 Billion or More… A Month After GDPR Took Effect, Programmatic Ad Spend Is Starting to Recover… App Publishers Must Avoid the Audience Circulation Trap..

Using Location Data to Gauge the Efficacy of MLB Stadium Sponsorships

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With baseball season in full swing, and marketers beginning to demand more from their sponsorships of sports teams, Gravy Analytics leveraged foot traffic to examine whether the sponsorship investments made by brands at popular baseball stadiums around the U.S. are worth it.

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7 Key Lessons From AOL’s Struggles With Patch

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Why did a well-heeled usurper to newspapers find itself imploding last week? Ultimately, Patch could still reinvent itself — but if it does not there are plenty of lessons to be learned and applied to all of us working to produce the next model of local journalism. Here are seven…

How Will Jeff Bezos Redefine the Newspaper?

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Amazon has always been a virtual marketplace, where the location of the buyer has very little to do with a transaction. Bringing the Bezos vision to bear on a community-oriented portal could mean any number of things, but it certainly means the potential for services that bear some resemblance to traditional journalism but are remediated into a form that takes advantage of digital commerce and social media, while maintaining a sense of local community…

As Local Media Shed Staff, Personal Franchise Sites Could Fill the Void

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The independent voice of the individual can make “the news” more personal, more compelling, and more exciting. The nuances of the trade can be taught, but people planted within the community with knowledge and perspective offer something that traditional media companies can’t or won’t. And linking local bloggers together is a viable concept…

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LBMA Podcast: Discovery Navigation, Digital Hacking in Real Life

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On the show: Earshot and DoubleDutch raise money; Apple patents a car locator; Lay’s partners with Uber for Uber Picnic; Vemory app launches; Stylebored pays cash for referrals; Omote’s living makeup; Netflix changes room color based on the movie…

Street Fight Daily: Google’s Drone Delivery, Samsung’s New Maps

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A roundup of today’s big stories in hyperlocal publishing, marketing, commerce, and technologyInside Google’s Secret Drone-Delivery Program (Atlantic)… Samsung Navigates Away from Google With Here maps for Galaxy phones (Verge)… Uber and Lyft Have Become Indistinguishable Commodities (New York Times)…

inMarket Aims to Justify the Buzz Around Beacons

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Beacons tend to work better in location that shoppers visit frequently, such as grocery stores, said inMarket CEO and cofounder Todd Dipaola. “The key is the timing. The digital ad is being helpful at that perfect moment when I’m deciding what I want to buy.”

Buffalo Rising Holds Own Against Warren Buffett’s Daily

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Buffalo, N.Y., is part of the New Urbanism that’s helping to revive many old cities, and Newell Nussbaumer’s Buffalo Rising is chronicling the Queen City’s comeback. Here, Nussbaumer tells Street Fight how he did it…

Street Fight Daily: NFC in New iPhone, 7-Eleven Rolls Out Belly

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A roundup of today’s big stories in hyperlocal publishing, marketing, commerce, and technology Our Sources Say the Next iPhone Will Include NFC Mobile Payments (Wired)… Loyalty Leader Belly Expands its Footprint by Rolling Out to 2,600 7-Eleven Locations (Pando)… Groupon Sales Reps Can’t Pursue Overtime Pay Class Action (Reuters)…

Why the Mobile Industry Needs to Address Its Data Problem

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Earlier this week, the Washington Post published a report detailing the widespread use of surveillance software by governments to track the movements of cellphone users both within and outside their borders. The news highlights yet another example of a dangerous schism developing in a data-driven advertising-technology industry between the reason consumers share data and the way it is eventually used…

6 Ways to Use Location Analytics Data in Retail Design

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Hyperlocal vendors are changing the way the in-store shopping experience looks and feels, providing retailers of all sizes with the answers to questions like where customers are going in their stores, which promotions or displays are attracting the most attention, and which departments are being bypassed altogether…

Street Fight Daily: Square Seeks $6B Valuation, Uber’s Dirty Playbook

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A roundup of today’s big stories in hyperlocal publishing, marketing, commerce, and technologyIn Raising Cash, Square Heads for $6B Valuation (CNBC)… This is Uber’s Playbook for Sabotaging Lyft (Verge)… 7-Eleven to Install Belly Digital Loyalty System Across U.S. and Canada (Recode)…

Why Factual’s Gil Elbaz Sees Renewed Promise in Contextual Computing

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An early pioneer in data analytics who was instrumental in developing one of Google’s most profitable advertising products, Factual CEO Gil Elbaz believes that one of the technological challenges at the heart of that company’s ascent will come back into the spotlight…

Hyperlocal Chat App Yik Yak Bets Big On Anonymity

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Atlanta-based Yik Yak finds itself at the center of one of the quickest growing and most divisive trends in social media: anonymity. The company, which raised $10 million in June, has developed an app that serves as a local chat room where users can post whatever they want anonymously…