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Street Fight Rolls Out Analyst Hours with Local Merchant Report

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The report—a key franchise for us—has regularly served as a guidepost for vendors seeking to expand their reach into this market. What’s been missing? A way to tie the data directly to a vendor’s business. So for the first time, we’re offering time with the report’s author, Street Fight director of research, David Card, to discuss the report’s findings directly.

Street Fight Daily: Twitter Launches 24/7 News Service with Bloomberg, Uber Boosts Data Privacy

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A roundup of today’s big stories in hyperlocal publishing, marketing, commerce, and technology… Twitter to Launch 24/7 News Streaming Service with Bloomberg… Uber Beefs Up Privacy Controls Amid Data Use Controversy… Now That It Knows Who’s Talking, Google Home Might Reach Its Potential…

Study: 55% of Mall Shoppers Would Shop at an Online Retailer’s Brick-and-Mortar Store

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Online retailers like Warby Parker and Bonobos have been experimenting for years with pop-up stores and actual brick-and-mortar locations. This phenomenon was the subject of a recent study conducted by ChargeItSpot, which provides cell phone charging stations for retailers and events.

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Social Media for Hyperlocals: How to Turbo-Charge Engagement

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It’s not enough for hyperlocals to simply post articles to their Facebook page or just tweet them out, say a number of engagement-conscious publishers and editors. Sites need to really understand how social media can propel their brands — and ultimately help the bottom line…

Street Fight Daily: 12.08.11

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

LivingSocial Closes Nearly Half of a $400 Million Round to Delay IPO (AllThingsD)…

Big Ad Money Shifting to Promotions — And Away From Media (PoMo Blog)…

CityMaps Shows Where Businesses Are, Block by Block (New York Times)…

Opening Up the ‘Walled Garden’: Content APIs and the Location Layer

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For small-radius media, in which location plays a far greater role than niche or national media, walling off content will substantially impede industry growth. Ignoring LBS as a viable distribution channel is tantamount to leaving the industry’s most valuable asset grossly under-leveraged.

Hyperpublic: Structuring Place Data, Redefining Hyperlocal’s Scope

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What might we see spring forth from the ether when local data is properly structured? It’s easy to imagine various applications of search — i.e. “Show me all wine bars that serve croquettes.” Similarly, one can imagine that this type of data would be immensely valuable to advertisers who want to target, for example, everybody who drinks beer and is in walking distance of an establishment…

Off-Campus Events Go Hyperlocal With Student Guide Lokalite

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Location-centric events site Lokalite aims to give college students an off-campus guide to local events, bringing a new set of loyal customers to small businesses. Street Fight caught up with CEO Will Powers recently to discuss how his company facilitates those relationships, and why campuses are a particularly ripe market for hyperlocal…

Street Fight Daily: 12.07.11

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

Google+ To Take On Foursquare With Upcoming ‘Check-in Offers’ Feature (TechCrunch)

Only 5% of Adults Use Location-Based Checkin Apps (Mashable)

Mobile Dining Apps LocalEats & BiteHunter Announce Partnership (TechCrunch)

Court Says Blogger Isn’t a ‘Journalist’ — Implications for Hyperlocal

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A federal judge in Portland, Oregon has declared that a local “investigative blogger,” doesn’t qualify as a journalist — calling into question whether online hyperlocal news publishers should be treated differently than traditional media.

JiWire Report: Shift to Mobile Devices to Boost LBS in 2012

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As more and more consumers access the web through location-aware mobile devices, an array of location-based services — ranging from geotargeted advertising and location-based applications to mobile commerce — are poised to make serious headway in 2012

Tap, Tap: Is the NFC Tipping Point Finally Here?

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This new technology creates a connection between consumer and retailer like never before. It also creates a world of possibilities for location-based marketing. The use of NFC also benefits retailers by allowing them to analyze consumer patterns more easily, connect with them, and learn what keeps them coming back…

Street Fight Daily: 12.06.11

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

Foursquare Hits 15 Million Users (BetaBeat)

Gowalla Versus Foursquare: Why Pretty Doesn’t Always Win (TechCrunch)
Newsday to Hire 25 in Hyperlocal Digital Expansion (Poynter)