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#SFSNYC: Taking Location ‘Beyond Pins on a Map’
As more ideas and information are loaded into maps, the context of the data used in the creation needs to be clear, said Mapbox SVP Marc Prioleau. “Location is data,” Prioleau said.” Don’t just put your data on the map. Your data is the map.”
#SFSNYC: The Restaurants of Tomorrow
Everyone has at least heard of apps for booking reservations or ordering food from restaurants, but there is a deeper transformation underway within the industry. At Street Fight Summit in Brooklyn this week, the NRA’s Perry Quinn moderated a panel about how the restaurants of tomorrow are taking shape.
#SFSNYC: How Apps Can Take Advantage of Connections Between Travel and Local
At Street Fight Summit in Brooklyn Tuesday, Jeena James, global head of travel and local for Google Play, addressed the intersection of travel and local, explaining what apps in the Android ecosystem can do to capitalize on the connections between the two.
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Street Fight Daily: 02.27.12
A roundup of today’s big stories in hyperlocal media, technology, advertising and startups...
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Local Quotables: Mason, Sheetz, Evans and more
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Andrew Mason realizes Groupon has fallen short with its social media presence; Ashley Sheetz from Gamestop explains why she backed out of Facebook’s failing virtual market; Perry Evans discusses the changing relationship between local businesses and consumers; and more.
Sharing Location For a Humanitarian Cause
In time of war and economic downturn, many turn to charities and the general public for help. But how can you find the help you need in today’s modern mobile world? Hyperlocal, of course!
PODCAST: This Week in Location-Based Marketing — Amex, Pressly
In this week’s episode, hosts Rob Woodbridge and Asif Khan look at Twitter’s partnership with Amex on sponsored local tweets; mobile apps for civil engagement; the Sony XPERIA awesomeness that was their “Defy the Darkness” campaign; and Glamour’s Shoppable Wall. Plus special guest Jeff Brenner, CEO of Pressly…
Street Fight Daily: 02.24.12
A roundup of today’s big stories in hyperlocal media, technology, advertising and startups...
The Holy Grail of Rich Location Data Made Easy by Geoloqi (ReadWriteWeb)…
The Newsonomics of Hyperlocal’s Next Round: Patch, Digital First, and More (Nieman Lab)…
9 Ways B2Bs Can Excel With Location-Based Social Media (LunaMetrics)…
Case Study: Boston Salon Uses Privy For Targeted Deals
At Pure Hair Design in Boston, co-owner Jenny Kisiel says twentysomethings, her target market, have come to expect huge bargains, thanks to daily deals. In an effort to attract this market while retaining strong sales margins, she has turned to Privy, a hyperlocal deal platform that businesses can use to create customized promotions that run on […]
Street Fight Daily: 02.23.12
A roundup of today’s big stories in hyperlocal media, technology, advertising and startups...
Yelp: From Scrappy Startup to $100 Million IPO (Mashable)…
In Digital Shift, Ad Dollars ‘Evaporate’ (ScreenWerk)…
Loyalty Apps Get Real Results: Five to Watch (PC World)…
California Requires App Makers to Post Privacy Policies
The California Attorney General’s office has struck a deal with Apple, Google, Hewlett-Packard, Microsoft and Research in Motion in which the companies will require mobile app developers to post privacy policies. This means that many hyperlocal apps that use location data may be required to provide privacy information.
Lessons for Local Merchants in Hyperlocal Marketing White Paper
In “The Local Merchant” white paper, we talked to dozens of business owners to find out how they are using new hyperlocal channels such as daily deals, location-based services and hyperlocal sites to bring in new business at little or no cost — and turn them into lasting customers. The most successful strategies take these opportunities at more than face value, customizing them to suit their own business needs.






































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