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GoDaddy Balances Tech and Self-Service in a Fragmented Marketplace
“The way that you cut through the noise is to build products and services that are loved by the people who use them so much that they proactively tell their neighbor next to them, or proactively tell the business group they are a part of,” says the company’s product chief, Steven Aldrich.
Report: Beacons Making Sizable Impact on Retail
The Proximity.Directory Q1 2017 Report shows that 75% of retailers in the U.S. are integrating proximity technologies into their marketing mix to increase operating profit. By using beacon technology, retailers can improve their position and increase operating profit by nearly 9% with an ROI of 175%, according to the report.
Street Fight Daily: Snap Launches New Ad Buying Tools, Facebook’s Mobile Bump Evens Out
A roundup of today’s big stories in hyperlocal publishing, marketing, commerce, and technology… Snapchat Is Opening Itself Up to Advertisers of All Sizes with New Buying Tools… Facebook’s Days of Easy Growth from the Shift to Mobile May Be Over… Consumers Can Stomach Ads in News Feeds, Research Shows…
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Street Fight Daily: 01.25.11
A roundup of today’s big stories in hyperlocal media, technology, advertising and startups...
Groupon Deals Coming to Tourist Kiosks in Chicago (Crain’s Chicago Business)…
Location-Based Shopping App Shopkick Now 3 Million Users Strong (TechCrunch)…
GuideHop and iStopOver Team Up To Fuse Local Activity and Rental Discovery (TechCrunch)…
8 Scheduling Tools For Managing Deal Customers
When running a daily deal, some merchants can expect hundreds — if not thousands — of calls and emails from new clients. In an effort to combat this problem and free up phone lines, a number of vendors offer online scheduling tools that reduce the heavy lifting for small business owners. Here are eight popular scheduling systems being used by SMBs to properly manage the influx of deal customers.
Yext CEO: ‘Fairly Intense Consolidation’ En Route for Local Marketers
In July, Yext raised $10 Million to fund its new Power Listings product, and the company has since amassed a massive customer base, onboarding over 40,000 paying subscribers in a little over a year after the launch. Street Fight caught up with the company’s CEO, Howard Lerman, to take a deep dive into the business of local information and to talk about which hyperlocal companies he sees coming out on top…
Street Fight Daily: 01.24.12
A roundup of today’s big stories in hyperlocal media, technology, advertising and startups...
Gilt Groupe Cuts Include 10 Percent of Employees and Two Executives (AllThingsD)…
Foursquare’s an API Billionaire: ‘Thousands per Second’ (Programmable Web)…
Local Online News to get TMZ Slant in L.A. (NetNewsCheck)…
Lessons for Hyperlocal Publishers in Cheerleader’s Defamation Suit
Immunity for defamatory claims are limited only to circumstances in which a user has uploaded content without the knowledge or encouragement of the publisher. Immunity likely is lost once publishers become involved in selecting or editing user content, or if the publishers add their own negative comments.
Infographic: Retailers Were Second-Largest Source of Google Ad Revenue in 2011
A new infographic released by search marketing software provider WordStream looks at the breakdown of industries that account for the 96 percent of Google’s income that comes from keyword advertising. While the finance and insurance industry took the top spot, retailers and general merchandise companies (including small local business owners) came in second…
Streets Ahead: Google Chat, and Instagram Reels