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Street Fight Daily: Businesses and Users Love Instagram Stories, Snap Rolls Out Measurement Program
A roundup of today’s big stories in hyperlocal publishing, marketing, commerce, and technology… Half of Businesses on Instagram Use Stories As It Turns 1… Snap Rolls Out New Measurement Program… 10 Ways Brands Could Use Apple’s Augmented-Reality Platform…
After Some Challenging Pivots, Moz Digs Deeper for Growth
After several years of fast growth pushing into a variety of different marketing products , the firm announced last August that it was laying off 28 percent of its workforce in order to refocus on its core competencies. We caught up with CEO Sarah Bird recently to talk about the changes and where she sees the digital marketing industry headed.
inMarket Expands Audiences Segmenting Product in Bid to Fix Programmatic Location Accuracy
In-store advertising vendor inMarket is expanding its offerings to agency trading desks this morning, with the announcement that it’s opening up its Audiences segmenting product as a self-service solution. Beginning today, agency bid desks will be able to use inMarket’s reservoir of first-party location data to enable hyperlocal targeting.
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Geoloqi CEO: ‘Your Phone Is a Remote Control for Reality’
t Street Fight Summit West on Tuesday afternoon Geoloqi co-founder Amber Case described a world in which smartphone users could get their prescriptions filled automatically upon entering their local pharmacies, or be checked-in automatically upon arriving at hotels: “This is about predicting your future experience based on location, using your own data,” Case said…
Topix CEO: To Make Hyperlocal Publishing Profitable ‘Be a Monopoly’
Hyperlocal publishing can actually be a profitable endeavor. That was the main takeaway from a fireside chat with Business Insider contributing editor Owen Thomas and Topix CEO Chris Tolles at Street Fight Summit West on Tuesday. “We are profitable. It took a long, long time,” Tolles said. “Keeping costs down was a big part in that.”
Street Fight Study: 33% Search Daily for Local Businesses via Mobile
Local search and discovery is quickly becoming one of the most routine and ubiquitous activities for the local consumer, according to a new “Consumer Insights Report” released by Street Fight and YP at Street Fight Summit West today. Nearly 90% of consumers surveyed reported searching for a local business on a PC, tablet, or mobile device within the last week — and over 30% said they do so on a daily basis…
SMB Marketing Platform bzzHive Announces Launch at #SFSW12
CEO Dave Walker announced the launch of his company’s beta site at the Street Fight Summit West in San Francisco on Monday. bzzHive, a web start-up that aims to streamline the marketing process for small businesses and their suppliers, helps marketing services suppliers reach and sell to small businesses.
#SFSW12: Next-Gen Loyalty — Mobile Payments vs. Credit Cards
Traditional paper punchcards are on their way toward extinction, but leaders from top loyalty companies weren’t in complete agreement over which platforms are best positioned to capitalize on the changing tide during a morning panel discussion at Street Fight Summit West on Tuesday…
JiWire Service Gives Users WiFi Access After Watching Mobile Ads
The location-based mobile advertising network announced the launch of a new program called “Mobile Ads for Access” at Street Fight Summit West this morning. The service allows advertisers to provide users with WiFi access after seeing a piece of content…
#SFSW12: Google’s Mangtani Says Quality Drives Redemptions
One way that product chief Nitin Mangtani and his team at Google have begun to streamline the merchant acquisition process is by introducing Google Offers Marketplace, which allows companies in the deal space to partner with Google for offer distribution. “We can work together to compliment each other’s skills,” explained Mangtani…
7 Strategies for Creating Effective Mobile Websites
Savvy marketers are ramping up their mobile offerings in an effort to generate attention from the 51% of consumers who say they’re more likely to purchase from retailers with mobile-specific sites. There are some basic principles that marketers large and small can follow to ensure their mobile sites generate the greatest ROI possible. Here are seven tips from experts in the mobile marketing industry about what small business owners should keep in mind.
Street Fight Daily: Apple vs. Google, Intuit vs. Square
A roundup of today’s big stories in hyperlocal content, commerce, and technology...
Apple and Google Expand Their Battle to Mobile Maps (WSJ)…
Intuit Merges Its Square Competitor GoPayment With QuickBooks Point Of Sale
(TechCrunch)…
Why London’s Police Just Set a Horrifying Precedent on Mobile Privacy (ReadWriteWeb)…
Patch Launches ‘Partners’ Program With Biz Support for Advertisers
Small businesses that advertise on Patch can now access exclusive interviews with high-level executives and other relevant content. The beta newsletter featured an interview with AOL CEO Tim Armstrong, and the one debuting today includes thoughts from Vineyard Vines co-founder and CEO Ian Murray detailing how he grew his apparel company. Patch will also launch a Patch Partners website, available to all small businesses, in the near future…






































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