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How Legacy Retailers Are Infusing Tech Into Brick-and-Mortar
Many brick-and-mortar retailers are finding more ways to integrate in-store experiences and ecommerce into their offerings — both to offset brick-and-mortar declines and to drive more foot traffic into their stores. It is a redefinition of a retail revolution that still has fighting power for the old retail guard.
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After Shuttering, Village Soup Serves Up a Living Digital Legacy
Less than two weeks after Village Soup was abruptly shuttered, the print and digital mini-conglomerate of Midcoast Maine is being resurrected. The company’s new owner, Reade Brower, who publishes Midcoast’s Free Press, praised the Village Soup publications, and said he wanted to return them to the public as intact as possible.
Street Fight Daily: Yelp Integration With Siri, Groupon Now Lags
A roundup of today’s big stories in hyperlocal media, technology, advertising and startups...
Deeper Yelp Integration with Siri Gives Site More Visibility (ScreenWerk)…
GrouponNow Lags, But Other Products Gain Speed (Crain’s Chicago Business)…
Online, Offline Data Ad Platforms Emerge (Mediapost)…
Can Twitter Make Local Pay?
In the next few months, Twitter plans on rolling out tools to help local merchants buy tweets. Many local merchants that are already Twitter savvy are already tweeting deals and messages to their followers and responding to comments — so the obvious question is, will they pay for what they are getting for free? And how can Twitter add additional value for local merchants bombarded by marketing tools claiming to solve their problems.
Using Social Media to Mobilize a Local Community
“Cash mobs” are the first evidence of community-coordinated mob activity organized by traditional civic and business groups. In a cash mob, a local store or restaurant is designated as the recipient of a one day promotion where customers spend at least $20, using Twitter and other local media to broadcast the event…
Street Fight Daily: Guardian’s n0tice Opens Up, Amazon Battles Groupon
A roundup of today’s big stories in hyperlocal media, technology, advertising and startups...
How to Fix Location-Based People Discovery (TechCrunch)…
Guardian’s Hyperlocal Project n0tice Opens to Everyone, Adds Features (n0tice)…
Amazon’s Key to Beating Groupon at Daily Deals (AllThingsD)…
5 Online Marketing Strategies Every Restaurateur Should Know About
Creating an effective online marketing campaign isn’t always a simple task — especially for restaurant owners that are used to focusing the majority of their time and energy on what’s happening in the kitchen. In recent years, a number of hyperlocal platforms have stepped in to make it easier for independent restaurateurs to develop websites, manage social media, and cultivate better relationships with their customers online…
Street Fight Daily: Groupon Scheduler, $2.5M Funding for CityMaps
A roundup of today’s big stories in hyperlocal media, technology, advertising and startups...
CityMaps Nabs $2.5M To Render Your City Social, One Block At A Time (TechCrunch)…
Groupon Scheduler Rolls Out in Beta as Part of Larger Tech Ambitions (AllThingsD)…
How Community News is Faring (Pew Project for Excellence in Journalism)…
Streets Ahead: Google Chat, and Instagram Reels