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#SFSNYC: How Brands Decipher What Local Marketing Tactics Are Working

It might seem easier if one solution could fit every brands’ needs in hyperlocal marketing, but that could mean overlooking the context of each brand’s relationship with its customers. On a panel at Tuesday’s Street Fight Summit in Brooklyn, a diverse trio of brands and organizations discussed how they use hyperlocal marketing.

#SFSNYC: How Bots and AI Are Transforming Local

The march of artificial intelligence and bots continues across the digital marketing landscape, creating new ways to reach customers at local — however, these are still the early days. That was some of the sentiment shared at this morning’s panel on bots and AI at the Street Fight Summit in Brooklyn.

#SFSNYC: How Facebook’s Mobile Studio Is Helping SMBs Target Consumers

Keara Tanella, SMB Lead at Facebook’s Creative Shop, tackled the issue of digital marketing for SMBs at Street Fight Summit in Brooklyn Tuesday. Delivering the morning’s keynote address, Tanella explained how local businesses can harness the tools of Facebook’s Mobile Studio to cultivate effective social and mobile marketing strategies.

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LevelUp Expands to 4 More Cities, Doubling Footprint

The mobile payment and loyalty app launched in four new markets today, expanding significantly a little over three months after leaving Beta. The app, a sibling of location-based social discovery app SCVNGR, is now available in Seattle, San Diego, Chicago, and Atlanta, in addition to its launch markets of Philadelphia, Boston, New York, and San Fransisco…

For Growing Hyperlocals, Investing in Better Tech May Beat Staffing Up

Technology that exploits social media can lead to better content and more engaged users, and can open the way to new advertisers and sponsorship. It is also less expensive than hiring new reporters and editors to bolster your lineup…

Hyperlocal Media and Collaborative Consumption Services

The “shared economy” being ushered in by startups like Airbnb, Getaround and Toolspinner is creating new marketplaces where locals can rent their homes, cars, and tools to neighbors. This new trend enables the efficient sharing of resources and goods that are used on occasion as an alternative to outright ownership…

Case Study: Golf Center’s ‘Grizzly’ Check-Ins Build Loyalty

At TopGolf, a golf entertainment facility with locations in Virginia, Illinois, and Texas, regional marketing director Scott McMahon says he was able to boost the number of Foursquare check-ins in 2011 by creating a “Grizzly” special that tied in with the company’s “Fun Doesn’t Hibernate” marketing campaign…

Street Fight Daily: 02.16.12

A roundup of today’s big stories in hyperlocal media, technology, advertising and startups...

Groupon: Offering Deals With No Time Limits? (TechCrunch)…

Building Location-Based Social Networks in Egypt (TheNextWeb)…

Localmind Gooses Location-Advice Service by Broadening Focus (CNET)…

New LocalResponse Products Give Brands Instant Access

Social advertising platform LocalResponse launched a host of products today that are designed to help brands and other marketers to respond to consumer intent in real-time. The company released an analytics and action platform for marketers, PRO Dashboard, and took two advertising products out of beta, Direct Response and Intent Retargeting…

Bob Garfield Is Wrong About Hyperlocal — Here’s Why

I’d venture online news will enjoy more significant changes in the next decade than it has in the last — and that’s saying something, considering that the last decade saw the rise of the broadband Internet and smartphone saturation. Ironically, the very same week that Garfield nailed the coffin shut on hyperlocal, we read about how NPR used localized Facebook targeting to jack traffic on some of its articles…

JiWire: 34% of In-Store Consumers Compare Prices on Mobile Devices

“Retailers are becoming increasingly concerned with consumers using their locations as a showroom, then finding the best price on their mobile device and purchasing elsewhere,” David Stass, JiWire’s VP of Marketing, told Street Fight. Meanwhile, only 11% of JiWire’s respondents said that they had used a mobile payments platform like Google Wallet…

Shazam-ing the Super Bowl and the Marketing Value of Audio Tagging

Location-based marketing isn’t limited to mobile — it’s about how media is integrated into our lives no matter where we are. Nearly 50% of smartphone owners use their mobile device to search for product information after seeing a TV ad, according to a new study from the Internet Advertising Bureau (IAB).

Street Fight Daily: 02.15.12

A roundup of today’s big stories in hyperlocal media, technology, advertising and startups...

Why News Companies Can’t Get On Top Of Digital Advertising (PaidContent)…

Survey: 69% Use Print YP in SF Bay Area (ScreenWerk)…

Leonsis: Groupon a ‘Much Bigger Idea’ Than a Directory or City Guide (BIA/Kelsey)…