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Street Fight Daily: Uber Goes Deep on Advertising, Marketers Set Sights on Echo Show
A roundup of today’s big stories in hyperlocal publishing, marketing, commerce, and technology… Uber Is Upping Its Ad Spend and Doubling Down on Data… Marketers Find a New Video Platform: Amazon Echo Show… Google Struggles to Push Its Newsfeed t0 Android Devices…
Why 2017 Investments Will Take Local Companies Farther With Less
Upserve CEO Angus Davis says that seed funding is the most available right now. And because the overall economy is doing fairly well, wealthy people are increasingly doing angel investments where they previously were not.
LBMA Podcast: Admobilize + Smartlink, JCDecaux and Vivo, PlaceIQ & Shinola,
This Week in Location Based Marketing is a weekly video podcast from the Location Based Marketing Association with Asif Khan and Aubriana Lopez. On the show: Leantegra, Coke + Albertsons, Nielsen Catalina, Facebook, Glympse + Microsoft Dynamics.
Latest Posts
Citizen Journalism: Ready for a Rewrite
Citizen journalism can be reinvented to help communities not only become better informed but better places to live. The question is, are community sites ready to take the lead in reinventing citizen journalism to produce a 1 + 1 = 3?
Street Fight Daily: Offers to Google Maps, Patch Info in AOL Earnings
A roundup of today’s big stories in hyperlocal content, commerce, and technology...
Google Quietly Launches Groupon Now-Like Free Google Offers Across The U.S. (TechCrunch)…
AOL Earnings Reports Tell History of Patch Since 2009 (Poynter)…
Savored Makes Restaurant Reservations Based on Your Location (Mashable)…
CityPockets Shutters, Launches Coupon Discovery Site Reclipit
The company’s new venture aims to be a sort of Pinterest for coupon clippers, allowing users to post and “reclip” deals posted by established deal bloggers and friends. Users can use a bookmarklet to clip the image and link to deal and repost the metadata to their Reclipit accounts…
How Big Data and Augmented Reality Are Transforming Hyperlocal
Behind the most innovative hyperlocal technology companies is likely a Hadoop cluster — an open-source distributive data framework, which allows companies to collect and analyze data at scale. Street Fight recently caught up with Cloudera’s VP of technology solutions Omer Trajman and solutions architect Patrick Angeles to discuss how “big data” is continuing to change the game in hyperlocal…
Will Mobile Payment Companies Expand Into SMB Marketing?
Transaction processing will become only a moderately profitable business. Where the big POS guys will make money is in value-added marketing services. Square has already started to add in loyalty programs. It’s only a matter of time before digital loyalty card startups start to tap into the POS APIs to enable tight integration between their loyalty efforts and the POS vendors…
Feet on the Street: How Hyperlocals Can Enhance Local Sales Outreach
Building a successful local sales force takes more than just placing bodies in coverage areas. To be truly effective, salespeople must create strong ties in their target community through outreach. These ties create an authenticity that is invaluable when it comes to establishing a lasting local presence…
Street Fight Daily: Foursquare Coupons, Edo’s Real-Time Offers
A roundup of today’s big stories in hyperlocal content, commerce, and technology...
Edo Launches Real-Time Local Offers Platform, Tied To Your Bank Card (TechCrunch)…
Foursquare Joins the Coupon Craze (Wall Street Journal)…
Four Reasons Why Andreessen Horowitz Is Investing $10 Million in Belly (AllThingsD)…
New Crowdfunding Group Chief: More Hyperlocal Projects Will Get Funded
A group of top debt and equity crowdfunding platform and industry experts launched the Crowdfunding Professionals Association to facilitate a vibrant, credible and growing global crowdfunding community. In an interview with Street Fight, the chair of CfPA’s executive committee, Berkeley Geddes, says “crowdfunding has the potential of letting anyone in on the next big deal, not just Wall Street elite.”
Sheepshead Bites Editor Reveals the Secrets to His Hyperlocal Success
“Local doesn’t scale,” says Ned Berke. “That’s the line, right? And as easy as it is to fall back on that, it is the truth. It really doesn’t. You can’t use a template for a small town in Utah, put it down in the middle of Brooklyn, and have it work. … I do think that the old model of giant newsrooms for communities is gone. I don’t think it’s doable. But I don’t think it’s necessary, either.”






































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