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Street Fight Daily: Google Gets $2.7B Fine for Shopping Practices, Mobile Video Vexes Marketers
A roundup of today’s big stories in hyperlocal publishing, marketing, commerce, and technology… Google Gets Record $2.7 Billion Fine from EU for Skewing Shopping Searches… Creative Remains a Challenge on Mobile Video… Search Advertising Ripple Effect Expected from Amazon’s Whole Foods Purchase…
Cuebiq Partners With GeTui for Chinese Retail Data
The location data provider has entered into a partnership with GeTui, a mobile internet, push-notification service provider to nearly one billion devices. Under their agreement, the companies plan to jointly develop a machine learning platform to process data about foot traffic and offline consumer behavior from the Chinese market.
How Amazon’s Whole Foods Buy Could Transform the Retail Ecosystem
Amazon’s recent $13.7 billion acquisition of Whole Foods Market could signal a new era of experimentation and pushing boundaries in retail as the company continues to redefine content and commerce in the grocery space and elsewhere, according to Gwen Morrison, co-CEO of The Store, WPP’s global retail practice.
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Street Fight Daily: WHERE to PayPal Media Net, Foursquare Venues
A roundup of today’s big stories in hyperlocal content, commerce, and technology...
EBay puts WHERE to work as PayPal Media Network (GigaOm)…
Want to Claim a Foursquare Venue Right Now? That Will Be $10 (Mashable)…
As Groupon Publicly Struggles, LivingSocial Continues to Grow (AllThingsD)…
6 Tools SMBs Can Use to Update Digital Directory Listings
Almost half of all business listings on hyperlocal services and online directories include information that is outdated, incorrect, or incomplete — a major problem given that 92% of people use online directories to research products or services in their areas. Here are six platforms that merchants can use to improve the accuracy of their directory listings and increase their businesses’ exposure online…
How to Improve the Value and Effectiveness of Online Offers
Poor trackability hurts everyone. The solution is an easy way to determine a new or returning user’s life cycle profitability and their average transaction volume, helping merchants make much smarter decisions about adjusting and targeting offers—and tracking ROI. Our whitepaper outlines the growing significance of offer effectiveness by detailing how to accomplish it and why it works.
Street Fight Daily: AmEx CFO to Groupon Board, DNA Info Expands
A roundup of today’s big stories in hyperlocal content, commerce, and technology...
Starbucks CEO Leaves Groupon Board to Make Room for AmEx CFO (PaidContent)…
NYC Hyperlocal News Startup DNA Info Hires Staff, Expands to Outer Boroughs (Washington Post)…
Yelp Gives $1.2M to Settle Unpaid Overtime Suit (GigaOm)…
EveryBlock Updates App to Facilitate Mobile Sharing of Local News
Brian Addison, the company’s president, said the revamped app allows for “the sharing of news with neighbors as it unfolds.” He says that apps like Everyblock’s “help publishers stay top of mind with their audience. We’ve reached a point where having your logo occupy a prominent place on a user’s second screen is the linchpin for loyalty.”
How Electronic Contract Laws Can Affect Hyperlocal Publishers and App Makers
Contracts made online can help hyperlocal publishers and LBS app developers get deals finished quickly — but the convenience can be a curse as much as a blessing. And now, according a new ruling by the Tennessee Supreme Court, electronic agreements can be enforceable even if they made by an exchange of email. Unlike pen and paper, clicking “I accept” or sending an email may be enough to form a signed contract.
Wander CEO: How to Raise $1.2 Million for a Stealth LBS Startup
Dinevore founder Jeremy Fisher recently scored $1.2 million in funding for Wander, a new, travel-centric web startup in stealth mode. Fisher has described Wander as a “a way to the see the world through other people’s eyes” in a way that is “‘adjacent to both the curation and location space, a combination of Tumblr and Pinterest, Yelp, Tripadvisor and Foursquare.”
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