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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.
Street Fight Daily: Facebook Video Marketing Woes, Google Stops Reading Email for Ad Targeting
A roundup of today’s big stories in hyperlocal publishing, marketing, commerce, and technology… Facebook Video Ads Are All the Rage, But Viewability Rates Are as Low as 20%, Agencies Say… Google Plans to Stop Scanning Users’ Emails for Ad Targeting… Snapchat’s Newest Feature Is Also Its Biggest Privacy Threat…
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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…
Tribune Hands Off TribLocal to Data-Rich Journatic
Old-media Tribune Company’s decision to invest in new-media startup Journatic, and let the fast growing content production company take over operations – but not ownership – of its TribLocal hyperlocal network, isn’t just about cost-cutting. Journatic has the resources and — just as important — the vision to use data to drive editorial content, all the way down to the neighborhood level…
Card-Connected Loyalty Service LocalBonus Expands Reach
New York-based customer loyalty startup LocalBonus is expanding to four new cities: Seattle, Portland, Sacramento and Denver. The company has also announced that it has raised more than $500,000 in a seed funding round from Payment Ventures, Entrepreneurs Roundtable Accelerator, and other angels…
Street Fight Daily: Bee Media Buys Adcentricity, Yelp Spam Begone
A roundup of today’s big stories in hyperlocal content, commerce, and technology...
Bee Media Acquires Adcentricity to Unite Location-Based Ads, Mobile Shopping (TechCrunch)…
U.S. Mobile Ad Spend to Double in 2012 (Mediapost)…
Yelp Spam Begone: Software Weeds Out Fake Reviews (Mashable)…
Why You Won’t Want to Miss Street Fight Summit West
As a reader of Street Fight, you already know that we offer the most authoritative information and analysis about the innovation taking place in local digital marketing and tech. In just six weeks, you can participate directly in the conversation around this rapidly changing sector at Street Fight Summit West, an intensive one-day event taking place on June 5th at the Bently Reserve in San Francisco…
Crowdfunding Could Upend Hyperlocal — Here’s What You Need to Know
The new JOBS Act has opened the door for crowdfunding, a boon to hyperlocals seeking new ways to launch their businesses. But it may take until early next year before the Securities and Exchange Commission establishes rules that will govern the process. What to do in the meantime? Keep an eye on what regulators may churn up, see what major crowdfunding sites plan to offer, and explore whether hyperlocals need their own niche investment portal…
Streets Ahead: ChatGPT, AI-Generated meta descriptions and AI Mode