Street Fight Daily: Hyperlocal Shopping at Sears, Pirq for Apple Staffers

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A roundup of today’s big stories in hyperlocal content, commerce, and technology...

Sears Rolls Out Hyperlocal Shopping Site (Crain’s Chicago Business)…

Want To Know What Apple Will Do Next In Mobile Commerce? Check Out The Pirq It’s Giving To Employees (TechCrunch)…

The Real Reason Foursquare Finally Decided To Pursue Revenues Now (Business Insider)…

Yext Infographic: 64% of Foursquare Listings Have Missing or Incorrect Info

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The graphic draws from data collected through Yext’s diagnostic tool, and shows that upwards of 40% of business listings on major hyperlocal services and directories include incorrect information. Foursquare is most consistently incorrect or incomplete, with 64% of the listings in the service including an error or missing key information (like a phone number), followed closely by AOL-owned MapQuest and Citysearch at 57%…

Court Throws Out Bloggers’ Suit Against HuffPo

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Hyperlocal publishers may be able to breathe a little easier today after a New York Federal Court threw out a lawsuit this afternoon filed by bloggers and contributors who were seeking a share of the sale price that AOL paid to buy Huffington Post…

Leonsis: New Local Opportunity ‘Where Social, Video and Mobile Intersect’

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In a video interview with BIA/Kelsey, online pioneer, Groupon Vice Chair and ILM East Keynoter noted: “It is a much bigger idea than a simple directory or city guide or newspaper.” The next marketplaces are for “socially astute audiences,” he said…

Street Fight Daily: Village Soup Folds, Armstrong Defends Patch

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Village Soup’s Hot Pursuit of a Hyperlocal Model Goes Cold (Nieman Lab)…

The Geo-Social Revolution That Wasn’t (GigaOm)…

AOL’s Armstrong: Why Patch Is a Good Investment (Romenesko)…

Court Weighs Dismissal of HuffPo Suit — Implications for Hyperlocals

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A Federal Court in New York City is holding a hearing this afternoon to decide whether it will dismiss a lawsuit filed against the Huffington Post by unpaid writers and contributors who claim they’re entitled to a share of the proceeds from AOL’s 2011 purchase of the news site. The ruling may affect the future of hyperlocal publishers’ relationships with their contributors…

Street Fight Daily: 03.08.12

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Facebook Becomes Location Backbone That Lets Apps Import Checkins From Each Other (Street Fight)…

Will Ambient Social Location Apps Be Consumer Duds? (ReadWriteWeb)…

AOL Patch Sales People Reportedly Being Fired (Business Insider)…

Street Fight Daily: 03.05.12

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Yelp is worth $1.5 billion… Now what? (GigaOm)…

How Newspapers Are Faring Trying to Build Digital Revenue (Pew Research)…

Square’s Register and the Return of the Mom-and-Pop Shop (GigaOm)…

What If Rupert Murdoch Tried to Out-Patch Patch

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What if News Corporation decided to create its own version of Patch. Could the company that brings you Fox News also deliver the news from your block? And could it do the job better — and more profitably — than Patch has?

Street Fight Daily: 02.02.12

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AOL’s Armstrong: Some Patches DID Turn Profitable in 2011 (Forbes)…

LivingSocial lost $558 million in 2011 (Washington Post)…
Luxury Flash Sales Sites Regroup After Layoffs (BetaBeat)…

Patch Triples Traffic Year-Over-Year, Claims Growth Across Network ‘Consistent’

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According to ComScore data, the company became the fourth-largest network of local sites in December, trailing only Yelp, CityGrid and Yahoo! Local. Patch also reports that its traffic grew 5% in December, to total of 9.9 million UVs versus 9.5 million UVs in November…

Street Fight Daily: 01.02.12

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Ex-AOL Salesman: Here’s How To Save Patch (Business Insider)…

Foursquare’s Claim to Fame, the Check-in, Could Become Its Downfall (VentureBeat)…

SEC Pressed Groupon on Accounting (New York Times)…

Street Fight Daily: 12.22.11

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DealFind Launches Its Version Of Groupon Now: ‘Everyday Deals’ (TechCrunch)…
AOL Shareholder: Patch Will Lose ‘As Much As $150M in 2011’ (Business Insider)…
The Power of Foursquare (TechCrunch)…

Patch, Others Seek Holiday Cheer Updating Tried and True Guides, Deals

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Holidays are a sparkling time to test out the effectiveness of one’s local penetration. And it seems Patch is going all in. I asked Mark Josephson, SVP of revenue, to talk about what Patch is pitching for the holiday (among other obvious questions). Turns out the network of local sites has a Ye Olde Fashioned Gift Guide of its own…

Will the 2012 Election Be a Hyperlocal Breakthrough?

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As we approach 2012, hyperlocal sites and networks around the country are gearing up to leverage their content and attract what promises to be a huge windfall of political advertising. At the recent Street Fight Summit in New York, we gathered four top executives who are already thinking deeply about the potential opportunity for hyperlocal in next year’s election cycle…

Street Fight Daily: 10.07.11

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Groupon said in a regulatory filing that it plans to “significantly” reduce online marketing spending over time as such investments yield insufficient returns. (Bloomberg)

“AOL’s management may be committed to Patch for now, but the company can’t continue pouring money into an unprofitable entity forever, no matter how much Webster talks about a “long-term” investment,” writes Mathew Ingram. (GigaOm)…

Street Fight Daily: 09.30.11

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AOL appears to be preparing us for some kind of neighborhood-based social network built around MapQuest. It has registered a bunch of domains this year that all point to a page that says something called “mqVibe” is coming soon. (ReadWriteWeb)…

Facebook Deals official last day was Sunday, but sources say the company’s withdrawal is not a bad omen for the industry. All of the companies in the space, including newbie Google, are rapidly creating mobile solutions that will recognize when people are close to a deal and allow them to redeem it immediately. (AllThingsD)…

Patch Pushback: Warren Webster Fires Back Amid Analysis and Criticism

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Rick Robinson gets the lowdown from Patch’s president about why they’ve lost sales execs; the network’s plans to “stand on its own financially; and a reply to AOL CEO Tim Armstrong’s suggestion that Patch could possibly, at some point, be considered for a sale. He also comments on the HuffPo-Patch dynamic, neither confirming nor denying that Patch will merge editorial operations with HuffPo.

Street Fight Daily: 09.16.11

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According to Amazon, their Groupon-esque deals service will start displaying bargains on their Special Offer-oriented Kindles when a new software update goes live in coming weeks. (TechCrunch)…

AOL looks like it may be readying a new social network. It’s clear AOL is going for a more localized approach. And what does AOL already own that could be easily integrated with a localized social networking platform? Patch. (Business Insider)…

Where a Yahoo-AOL Merger Would Leave Patch

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Rumors surfaced again last week that AOL and Yahoo were in talks to merge. Where would such a move leave Patch? Or Yahoo’s own local efforts? It all makes for compelling drama for sure, but one area likely to ‘pop’ in both categories is ‘local’ — i.e. Patch, Yahoo’s ‘Neighbors’ beta product, and a litany of other products on each side that are heavily reliant on local advertisers and audiences…