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Street Fight Daily: Apple and Google Spook Publishers, Pinterest Lands $150M for Visual Search

A roundup of today’s big stories in hyperlocal publishing, marketing, commerce, and technology… As Apple and Google Take Aim at Ads, Publishers Tremble… Pinterest Raises Another $150 Million As It Aims to Conquer Visual Search… Analytics Tools Are Still a Challenge for Many…

#SFSNYC: At JPMorgan Chase, the Value of Location Is as a Signal of Intent

What brings a person nearby into a bank can be an indicator of their intent, says Jake Davidow, head of media buying at JPMorgan Chase. That’s why understanding the context of location so important to marketers.

Street Fight Daily: Snap Acquires Placed, Google’s AMP Drives Content Engagement

A roundup of today’s big stories in hyperlocal publishing, marketing, commerce, and technology… Snap Acquires Placed to Measure Whether Ads Drive Brick-and-Mortar Sales… Google’s AMP Mean Visitors Spend More Time With Content… Amazon Fights Walmart for Low-Income Shoppers…

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Study Finds Local Online Ad Outlook Strong; Calls for Mobile Regulation

Marketers are becoming bullish about their current and future investment in local advertising, particularly in local online media, according to a study released this week by GMSLocal. However, members of Congress such as Rep. Edward Markey (D-Mass.) believe that the mobile technology that could drive such growth may need stricter regulation…

Street Fight Daily: 02.01.12

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

Facebook Set to IPO Today (New York Times)…

Shopkick Scored $110M for Partners in 2011 (GigaOm)…

Top Three Reasons NOT To Do a Local + Online Startup — And What To Do Instead) (Crash Dev)…

As Facebook Readies IPO, Local Strategy Is in Focus

Considering that 70% of small businesses already use Facebook as a promotional tool through Pages, the company has a serious leg up on the competition. Transitioning these users into paying customers means cutting into Google’s massive market share of local ad spend, and potentially replacing the search giant as the de facto marketing tool for local businesses online…

How Non-Profits Are Using LBS to Promote Awareness — And Spur Donations

Although location-based services are most often used in marketing campaigns designed to drive profits, they are also becoming quite important in the non-profit realm as well. Charitable organizations have begun introducing LBS related to their cause, promoting awareness while providing useful information

Street Fight Daily: 01.31.12

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

Groupon’s ‘Weird’ CEO Takes on Critics (Wall Street Journal)…

Pew: More Than Half Of Adults Used Cell Phones In Stores For Purchasing Decisions During The Holidays (TechCrunch)…

Will Groupon Get Lampooned in New CBS Sitcom? (Forbes)…

How Should Hyperlocal Sites Handle User Information?

Publishers should be transparent on their information practices with their users. Such transparency should include what information publishers collect from their users, how the information may be used, whether publishers may share such information, what choices users have with their information, and keeping such data secure…

As Photography Evolves, Quality Imagery Remains Vital for Local

The elevation of standards in local marketing imagery is creating new opportunities for local professional photographers, above and beyond events like weddings and school pictures…

Street Fight Daily: 01.30.12

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

LivingSocial Now At 5,000 Employees, Half The Size Of Groupon (TechCrunch)…

Foursquare Brand Pages Become Chain-Friendly (About Foursquare)…

Pinterest Becomes Top Traffic Driver for Retailers (Mashable)…

Twitter, Summify and the New Local Relevance Layer

We’ve already seen on Street Fight how Flipboard can be turned into a hyperlocal news feed. And that’s exactly where I see possibilities or Twitter in Summify. Flipboard is an amazing presentation layer, but following raw Twitter streams via lists and then dumping them into Flipboard does not surmount the signal-to-noise problem. Drop Summify into the mix and things get more interesting. Further, add the ability to more easily build lists based on geolocation of the tweets and you might actually have a very interesting hyperlocal content stream with huge implications for local businesses…