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Street Fight Daily: Brands Sign on for Snap AR Push, Email Turns Up Big on Cyber Week
A roundup of today’s big stories in hyperlocal publishing, marketing, commerce, and technology… Snapchat Gets $1 Million a Day for Branded Lenses… Open and Read Rates Soar During Cyber Week… How Amazon Picks Its Seemingly Random Deals of the Day…
Adthena Giving Culture the Credit It Deserves
“It’s really important that [staff] understand how their work contributes to the company objective, rather than just being busy and doing things and not knowing whether it has an impact on the company goals and outcomes,” says the company’s CEO, Ian O’Rourke .
LBMA Podcast: Microsoft Azure + TomTom, Snapchat Object Filters
This Week in Location Based Marketing is a weekly video podcast from the Location Based Marketing Association with Asif Khan, Rob Woodbridge & Aubriana Lopez. On the show: Sports Experts, Blulog’s Cool&Go, JCDecaux + Neustar, Bluedot signs Transurban. Correction: Waze+AllState. Special mention: Radio.Garden
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Street Fight Daily: Mobile-Local Video, Foursquare Readies New Ad Product
A roundup of today’s big stories in hyperlocal content, commerce, and technology.
… Fox News and WSJ Look to Turn Video Ads Into Mobile Coupons (AdWeek)… Foursquare Planning to Offer Check-in Data to Target Ads on Other Platforms (AdAge)… With Profitable Operations And 100K Stores On Its Platform, Retail Tech Startup Erply Shifts Into High Gear (TechCrunch)…
Wanderful Media Revamps Find&Save With Personalization in Mind
“We’re building toward a completely personalized experience, like Netflix,” said Dave Thomsen, the company’s EVP of product design. “When you’re logged in, you get a unique circular that’s customized for you based on what we know about you.” So the product will understand what you have looked for in the past and show deals you might be interested in now…
The ‘New News Ecology’ Needs to Be Nourished With Sustainable Revenue
The grand, this-is-where-we’re-going commitment at the Journalism That Matters meeting held last week in Denver was encouraging. Local journalism needs this re-invention of what it does and how it relates to a newly empowered public that is outgrowing its old role as a passive consumer of news. I hope, though, that JTM members will also make “investigating new economic models” an important part of the new news ecology they’re creating.
Swipely Adds New SMB Tools, Reports 100% Network Growth in Q1
Swipely, which provides local merchants with tools and data to help them accept payments and better understand their customers, has launched a new marketing tool that allows merchants to track online marketing, in-store revenue, and customer reviews that are tied to specific campaigns. The company also announced that its network of small businesses doubled in size in the past 90 days…
Street Fight Daily: Foursquare Gets $41M Infusion, Mobile Drives Hyperlocal Demand
A roundup of today’s big stories in hyperlocal content, commerce, and technology.… Foursquare Gets $41 Million Investment, Time to Grow (AllThingsD)… Study: Hyperlocal demand driven by mobile devices (Journalism.co.uk)… Our Discussion of Mobile Location Needs to Get Much More Nuanced, Sophisticated (ScreenWerk)…
The AR of the Future Is About ‘Helping People Make Decisions’
Augmented reality is still a fairly new technology, but in the coming years it could have huge implications for how we see and browse through the world around us. Street Fight recently spoke with Jules White, co-founder and chief scientist of PAR Works, about how AR can be used to aid in the consumer’s decision making process.
5 Platforms SMBs Can Use to Monitor Local Competitors
Today’s top competitive intelligence platforms give SMBs a way to go far beyond tracking keywords and mentions. These hyperlocal tools give merchants and service providers a way to identify the most important players in their local markets and analyze which of those businesses’ marketing strategies is producing the greatest returns…
When Will The Last Yellow Pages Book be Printed?
With the rise of local search sites, social media, and mobile directories, the physical Yellow Pages books delivered to consumers’ doors — long a staple of local marketing — are quickly becoming obsolete. We asked a few folks from around the industry what date they would envision for the directories’ final print run…






































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