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Street Fight Daily: WaPo Partners with Nextdoor to Cover Local, Restaurants Build Around Instagram
A roundup of today’s big stories in hyperlocal publishing, marketing, commerce, and technology… The Washington Post Partners with Nextdoor to Boost Local News Coverage… Restaurateurs Are Designing Their Establishments with Instagram in Mind… Brands Eye New Ways to Foster Innovation with Agencies..
Survey Offers a Glimpse Into How Brand Retailers Are Preparing for the Holiday Season
According to the survey from Campaigner, 42% of retailers are prioritizing social media integration as a marketing method for the holidays this year. Of the most popular social media platforms, retailers expect to invest most heavily in Facebook, followed by Instagram, Twitter, and Google+.
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Street Fight Daily: More Journatic Drama, New Hyperlocal Co-op
A roundup of today’s big stories in hyperlocal content, commerce, and technology.… Chicago Tribune Discovers Plagiarism, Suspends Work with Journatic (Poynter)… Banyan Project Planning Its First Community-owned News Co-op (Nieman Lab)… The Most Obvious Mobile Ad Unit and What the New York Times Got Wrong (Both Sides of the Table)…
New Tool Helps Publishers Find National Stories to Localize
A new application unveiled by the Knight News Innovation Lab at Northwestern University promises hyperlocal publishers a new, efficient means of story generation. Currently available in beta, Local Angle offers publishers and editors the platform to search for locally relevant news across the national wire…
Behind Constant Contact’s $100 Million Bet
SinglePlatform, a two-year-old startup in the listings business, was close to closing a $15 million funding round when it was snapped up by email marketer Constant Contact last month in a $100 million deal. Recently, SinglePlatform founder Wiley Cerilli and Constant Contact CEO Gail Goodman spoke with Street Fight’s Steven Jacobs about how their respective companies met at an intersection of services for SMBs. Read more on the motivations behind the deal.
More ‘Serious Disruption’ in Store for the Local News Industry
Local and hyperlocal journalism, like the entire news industry, is being pushed toward big change — to leave its editor-centric culture and connect more deeply with the community in the news-gathering process. Peggy Holman, co-founder of Journalism That Matters, is one of the on-the-ground agents of change…
Street Fight Daily: Groupon’s Free-Fall Continues, Svpply to Local
A roundup of today’s big stories in hyperlocal content, commerce, and technology.… Free-Falling Groupon Has Its Problems but Bankrupacy Talk Is Bunk (All Things D)… Svpply’s Store Explorer Lets You Window Shop From Your Phone (Fast Company)… Location, Personalization Key Factors in Mobile Advertising Triumph (Mobile Marketer)
Twitter Loses Significant Local Audience in Cutting Off LinkedIn
In the purely hyperlocal sense of the word, LinkedIn is not like a Patch.com or a Foursquare. But, like Facebook, it is one of the primary filters though which people view social graph data. And social graph data, by definition, is local to some degree. Twitter’s decision to exclude the network from its API risks giving up on sizable growth opportunities…
Streets Ahead: Google Chat, and Instagram Reels