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#SFSNYC: The Restaurants of Tomorrow
Everyone has at least heard of apps for booking reservations or ordering food from restaurants, but there is a deeper transformation underway within the industry. At Street Fight Summit in Brooklyn this week, the NRA’s Perry Quinn moderated a panel about how the restaurants of tomorrow are taking shape.
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Big Brands and Hyperlocal Sites: A Matchmaker Gives the Lowdown
Size matters when national advertisers look at hyperlocal sites, but not that much. That’s what I got from a phone talk with Bryan Quinn, vice president of publisher strategy & operations at Cox Digital Solutions. CDS — the combination of Cox acquisition Adify and Cox Cross Media in January 2011 – is the middleman between advertisers as big as Walmart and Target and their agencies and local digital sites of all varieties…
Case Study: Finding an Easier Way to Accept Deal Bookings
Ray Chang, the founder and CEO of The Motorsport Lab, was excited about the prospect of running his first Groupon offer in 2010. What he wasn’t expecting was the crush of phone calls that resulted. To help decrease the pressure on his staff, Chang started using Genbook to handle online reservations. Since then, he’s been able to run three subsequent deals without overburdening his employees…
Street Fight Daily: Amazon’s Deals, Groupon Told to ‘Grow Up’
A roundup of today’s big stories in hyperlocal content, commerce, and technology...
Amazon Starts Bringing the Art of Recommendations to Daily Deals (AllThingsD)…
Groupon Must Avoid Taking ‘Stupid Risks,’ CEO Says (Wall Street Journal)…
Google Releases Playbook for ‘Winning With Mobile’ (TechCrunch)…
Hyperlocals Must Move Quickly to Post Privacy Policies for Apps
Makers of location-based apps need to develop privacy policies soon, regulators warned today. California’s special assistant attorney general for technology told a group of mobile developers that the California Attorney General’s office will begin taking regulatory action in six months if app stores do not put in place a system to protect user privacy…
Facebook Connect Network Could Dramatically Extend Local Ads’ Reach
Where Facebook starts to get spooky powerful is in its capability to deliver local ads to a Facebook Connect network that will be personalized and reflect the actions, comments, likes and dislikes of your friends. This will tap into a recognizable social graph as Facebook seeks to do – and it could turn into an extremely lucrative, higher CPC line of business for Mark Zuckerberg and his team…
As More Users Consume Local Video, SMBs Need to Stay Ahead of the Curve
Over time, the torrent of user-generated and user-organized visual media will cascade into greater consumption and adoption of video over text as the preferred way to receive information. As that evolves, small businesses will need to create more original video content, giving consumers an easier, more descriptive way to assess their business…
Street Fight Daily: LBS in Demand, Groupon Shakes Up Board
A roundup of today’s big stories in hyperlocal content, commerce, and technology...
Report: Location-Based Mobile Services Have Huge Untapped Potential Worldwide (TheNextWeb)…
Groupon Is Said to Seek New Directors After Restatement (Bloomberg)…
Facebook Mobile Ad Revs To Reach $490 Mil In 2017 (MediaPost)…
Fwix Rebrands as Radius, Builds Intelligence Product for Local Sales
Fwix, the hyperlocal information play that evolved from content aggregator to place database, is rebranding as a business intelligence product called Radius. The new incarnation of the company will provide contextual data and a lead generation tool for sales forces looking to sell to small and medium-sized businesses by leveraging the place identification technology and local dataset which Fwix developed over the past three years…
The Road Ahead: What Autonomous Cars Teach Us About Marketing Automation