Street Fight Daily: WHERE to PayPal Media Net, Foursquare Venues
A roundup of today’s big stories in hyperlocal content, commerce, and technology...
EBay puts WHERE to work as PayPal Media Network (GigaOm)…
Want to Claim a Foursquare Venue Right Now? That Will Be $10 (Mashable)…
As Groupon Publicly Struggles, LivingSocial Continues to Grow (AllThingsD)…
Yext Infographic: 64% of Foursquare Listings Have Missing or Incorrect Info
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%…
Street Fight Daily: Foursquare’s New Ad Platform, CBS’s Kucharz
A roundup of today’s big stories in hyperlocal content, commerce, and technology...
Foursquare Eyes June for Launch of New Advertising Platform (Ad Age)…
CBS’s Kucharz on Taking a Conservative Path to Local Digital Success (NetNewsCheck)…
NY Tabloid’s New South Asian Section Shows ‘Local’ Is Cultural, Not Geographic (PaidContent)…
Street Fight Daily: Yell’s ‘eMarketplace’, Foursquare Hires UTA
A roundup of today’s big stories in hyperlocal content, commerce, and technology...
Yell Readies New ‘eMarketplace’ Site (ScreenWerk)…
Foursquare Signs With UTA to Build Ties With Entertainment Industry (Variety)…
Forecast: Mobile Content, Ad Sales Will Hit $67 Billion in 2012 (PaidContent)…
Street Fight Daily: Foursquare’s 20M, Groupon Acquires Ditto.me
A roundup of today’s big stories in hyperlocal content, commerce and technology...
Foursquare Hits 20M Users — But How Many Are Active? (ReadWriteWeb)…
Groupon Acquires Social Recommendation App Ditto.me (TechCrunch)…
Former Yahoo Exec: 30% of PC Search Is Local (ScreenWerk)…
Street Fight Daily: Pandora’s Local Push, Foursquare’s Future
A roundup of today’s big stories in hyperlocal content, commerce and technology...
Pandora Courts Local Advertisers, by Offering Well-Defined Listeners (New York Times)…
Facebook Buys Customer Loyalty App Tagtile, Continues Focus on Mobile (GigaOm)…
Foursquare May Not Be Toast Yet, But It’s Browning At The Edges (Business Insider)…
PODCAST: This Week in Location-Based Marketing — Shopkick, Glancee
In this week’s episode, hosts Rob Woodbridge and Asif Khan discuss Urban Airship stacking the deck for contextual notifications; Shopkick and ExxonMobil offer discounts on everything but gas; Foursquare enters the take-out food fray; The Tap Lab and Skout raise some funds; Geosentric shuts down; and special guest, Alberto Tretti of Glancee.
Street Fight Daily: Facebook/Foursquare?, MapQuest’s mqVibe
A roundup of today’s big stories in hyperlocal content, commerce and technology.…
Will Facebook Buy Foursquare Next? (ZDNet)…
Groupon Accounting Problems Put Spotlight on Board (Reuters)…
Consumer Trust in Online, Mobile Ads Grows (NetNewsCheck)…
Why Do We Check In?
“I did not want to be mayor of my dentist’s office. Why did I even check in?” read a tweet posted last week by Digital First Media’s Steve Buttry. Buttry was echoing a thought that I’ve had a lot lately about my own habit of checking in to Foursquare: I don’t know exactly why I’m checking in, or what I get out of it — yet I do it anyway, usually several times per day.
Street Fight Daily: Groupon Sued, ExxonMobil Taps Shopkick
A roundup of today’s big stories in hyperlocal media, technology, advertising and startups...
Groupon Hit With First Shareholder Suit Over Accounting (PaidContent)…
Urban Airship Brings Location, Context Targeting To Mobile Notifications (TechCrunch)…
ExxonMobil Taps Shopkick To Lure Drivers (MediaPost)…
Street Fight Brings Popular Summit to San Francisco!
On June 5, hyperlocal’s brightest minds will converge on the Bently Reserve in downtown San Francisco for Street Fight Summit West, the first West Coast conference produced by Street Fight. Confirmed speakers and attendees include some of the top thinkers in hyperlocal. Early bird tickets are available at a 50% discount for a limited time…
Case Study: MomentFeed Sifts Cinnabon Data to Up Customer Engagement
MomentFeed worked with Cinnabon to merge duplicate venues, adjust inaccurate geo-codes, and update venues with correct addresses and consistent branding. The result? Cinnabon corporate communications manager Rachel Hadley says the company has seen a nearly 700% increase in customer engagement on Foursquare, Facebook, and Twitter over the past eight months…
Street Fight Daily: Twitter’s SMB Self-Serve, DudaMobile Funding
A roundup of today’s big stories in hyperlocal media, technology, advertising and startups...
Twitter Launches Self-Service Ads for Small Businesses (Twitter Advertising Blog)…
Check-In Needs To Work, But How Can We Fix It? (TechCrunch)…
Daily Deals: Do Consumers Still Care? (Ad Age)…
Street Fight Daily: Glassmap and Privacy, Judging Highlight
A roundup of today’s big stories in hyperlocal media, technology, advertising and startups...
Why Highlight Wasn’t A Breakout Success At SXSW (TechCrunch)…
Glassmap’s Founders Get Clear About Online Privacy (GigaOm)…
Retailers Strike Back in Mobile Wars With … People (Ad Age)…
Loopt and Green Dot: A Storified View
What’s the future of location-based services? One path may be mobile commerce, where LBS platforms bring a key loyalty tool. That seems to be one explanation for the $43 million acquisition of LBS Loopt last week by banking company Green Dot, which is known mainly for its prepaid cards for retailers.
So how did it shake out in the Twitterverse, in blogs and general media? Here’s our Storified roundup:
Three Years After Its Launch, Foursquare Works to Become a Business
Three years ago this morning, Foursquare launched what one pundit called its “where-am-I-now app” at SXSW – the name did not stick. Since its launch, the location-based service has attracted over 20 million users and upwards of 750,000 merchants, has outflanked a company worth $94 billion in the location space, and crushed a competitor that was sold to said company for its parts…
Addressing Foursquare’s Engagement Problem
Foursquare has an engagement problem driven by the fact that users don’t view the application as communications platform. Two-way communications have become more important as overall engagement in social media has risen. A check-in, by default, is a one-way communication and not a conversation…