News and Analysis
Parking Startup’s Solution Keeps Shoppers In-Store Longer
Retailers have spent millions strategizing about which location-based marketing and cross-channel personalization tactics are most successful in increasing dwell times, but a startup based out of Miami thinks the answer retailers are looking for is actually right outside their front doors.
Street Fight Daily: Foursquare’s Machine Learning-Based Attribution, Duopoly’s Damage Control
A roundup of today’s big stories in hyperlocal publishing, marketing, commerce, and technology… Spotify, TGI Friday’s Enlist Foursquare for Machine Learning-Backed Measurement… Facebook Demands Advertisers Have Consent for Email/Phone Targeting… Google Reboots Advertising Tools to Give Users More Control Over Their Data…
As Grocery Shopping Evolves, Supermarkets Partner with Meal Kit Services
By offering meal kit services within their stores, brick-and-mortar chains are disrupting the traditional supermarket model and giving themselves a better chance at competing with giants like Amazon.
Commentary
In Tomorrow’s Retail Universe, the Destination Is ‘You’
Based on clues we can see all around us, it is my belief that retail, as we’ve known it for at least the last two millennia, is coming to an end. It won’t end tomorrow or next week. In fact, it will likely take at least a decade or two. But it’s very clear to me that we are coming to a tipping point and data, processing power and connectedness lie at the center of it all…
The Web Isn’t a Local Broadcast Channel, It’s a Listening Post
Let legacy media be legacy media — but get used to the idea that, in a connected world, the ability to carve out new local news niches and profit centers is based, in large part, on our ability to listen. This is not a skill widely held among those who only “distribute,” but it’s one of the keys to a successful tomorrow in the network…
The Unique Position of Hyperlocal Publishers in a Real-Time Bidding World
RTB, by definition, is a digital advertising technology that lets marketers buy and publishers sell display ads dynamically, in real time, on an impression-by-impression basis. In this rapidly evolving world, publishers become relegated to a supply of cookies for marketers to target versus an audience targetable through the association of the publisher’s content and audience profiles. Here’s what’s needed for local publishers to unlock more ad inventory value in this environment…
Latest Posts
Street Fight Daily: Oracle Poised To Buy Micros, Ad Spending Jumps In Q1
A roundup of today’s big stories in hyperlocal publishing, marketing, commerce, and technology… Oracle Poised to Seal $5 Billion Deal for Micros Systems (Wall Street Journal)… Ad Spending Jumps in First Quarter, Fueled by Olympics and Early Political Ads (AdAge)… Uber Plays Hardball With Early Shareholders (Fortune)…
Openings and New Hires at Facebook, 4INFO and WhitePages
Every two weeks, Search Influence’s 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, moves and new openings at Mobee, Turner Broadcasting, hibu, Angie’s List, Signpost and more…
How the Local Web Is Helping Neighbors Connect and Build Community
We are at the cusp of being able to solve the “last mile” problem, largely because with mobile devices we are nearing 100% access and interoperability. There are three key areas where we can make a big difference, right in our local community, with the types of information available to enrich our local lives: government; commerce and community…
Driving Growth With Mobile
2014 will be the year where key elements of the mobile tech ecosystem align to accelerate growth. Costs are falling and performance is reaching new heights at every level of the stack. VentureBeat’s seventh annual event on the future of mobile is gathering the industry’s biggest names to help you leverage mobile to increase profitability for your company. And they’re offering a discount to Street Fight readers..
LBMA Podcast: VW’s Eyes on the Road Campaign, Blippar Acquires Layar
Top stories of the week feature Amazon, Regent St, Autograph, Avanade, Accenture, NinthDecimal (JiWire), PicQuest, Norton Outdoor, Placed, Retail Solutions Inc, Gigwalk, and Urban Airship…
Street Fight Daily: Apple’s ‘City Tours,’ Controversy at PayPal
A roundup of today’s big stories in hyperlocal publishing, marketing, commerce, and technology… Apple’s Maps’ New “City Tours” Feature Uncovered In iOS 8 Betas (TechCrunch)…. eBay Rumors Say PayPal President David Marcus Was Fired; Execs Refute the Claims (VentureBeat)… A Reply to Clay Shirky (Columbia Journalism Review)…
What Booker’s New Partnership Says About GrubHub’s Future
Booker has announced a new partnership with Como to use the firm’s technology to allow businesses to instantly generate a customized consumer-facing mobile application with full booking capability. The move offers an insight into how back-office software companies could undercut commerce companies like Grubhub…
Why ‘Google My Business’ Helps, But Doesn’t Fix, Local for SMBs
The company’s redesign of its SMB portal replaces both the old Google Places for Business interface and the equivalent within Google+, and consolidates several features into a friendlier interface. The features for the most part are not new, but the update does a good job of tying together the claiming and profile management process with Google+ sharing…
Street Fight Daily: Amazon’s ‘Showrooming’ Phone, Is Uber Worth $17 Billion?
A roundup of today’s big stories in hyperlocal publishing, marketing, commerce, and technology… Amazon’s Fire Phone Introduces Firefly, A Feature That Lets You Identify (And Buy!) Things You See In The Real World (TechCrunch)… Uber Isn’t Worth $17 Billion (FiveThiryEight)… How Pinterest Tapped World Cup Enthusiasm with Place Pins (Fast Company)…
When the ‘Popup’ Store Sticks Around
Retailers from art galleries to apparel manufacturers have started to rethink their sprawling storefronts. Instead, companies have turned to smaller, more specialized locations that that can adapt to declining store revenues while addressing some new opportunities in selling to a connected consumer…
















































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