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Street Fight Daily: SEC Probes Groupon, Manta Raises $44M
A roundup of today’s big stories in hyperlocal media, technology, advertising and startups...
SEC Probes Groupon (Wall Street Journal)…
Borrell: Local Online Advertising to Grow 21% (NetNewsCheck)…
Online Community For Small Businesses Manta Raises $44M (TechCrunch)…
Is Online Sports Video Content an Ideal Draw for Local Ads?
Local has long been regarded as the sleeping giant of digital advertising; a sector seemingly waiting for someone else to develop the ideal solution to help advertisers capitalize on its massive potential. In recent years, the broader media conversations have moved toward mobile and social — yet video has been proven to have the most upside for both local consumers and brand marketers…
Getting Consent Is Key for Hyperlocals Relying on Crowdsourced Content
Hyperlocal publishers must ensure that they secure rights from their contributors to use the content — and to make clear whether a contributor is entitled to compensation. Copyright law confers ownership of content on the original author of the content (except in employment circumstances where the publisher automatically owns the content). The copyright owner solely controls how the content may be distributed…
Social Travel Apps Use Foursquare, Facebook Data to Tell You Where to Go
Because many smartphone users are already collecting information about good bars, restaurants, and photos of tourist sites on their travels through location-based services, two new companies are compiling place information from your social media to create virtual travel guides form reviews based on input from people within your circle…
News Recap: Twitter Teams Up With AmEx to Help SMBs
As part of a new partnership with American Express, Twitter announced this week that it will now use its ability to draw attention to certain topics to help advertise local businesses. Basically, this means that in addition to the “promoted tweets” seen by users, now ads from small businesses will also appear in their feeds…
PODCAST: This Week in Location-Based Marketing — Waytag, Stopped.at, Goldrun
In this week’s episode, hosts Rob Woodbridge and Asif Khan discuss Tripbirds’ social travel, Waytag’s partnership with TomTom, Wynn Las Vegas’s use of location. Also in the lineup: is Stopped.at “the Foursquare of the web”; RedRobot and Newsit raise; OMGPop takes a good deal; and special guest Vivian Rosenthal, founder & CEO of GoldRun.
The Road Ahead: What Autonomous Cars Teach Us About Marketing Automation