PODCAST: This Week in Location-Based Marketing — Foursquare, Loc-Aid
In this week’s episode, hosts Rob Woodbridge and Asif Khan discuss Coke’s campaign with Foursquare to save your parks; finally an app for chocolate lovers to get excited about; plus stories about VISA, Liveshare, Microsoft, our resource of the week and special guest Caroline Hodge CMO of Loc-Aid…
PODCAST: This Week in Location-Based Marketing — Apple, Facebook, Yelp
In this week’s episode, hosts Rob Woodbridge and Asif Khan look at what the iOS maps and Yelp integration means for Apple; Facebook’s “Friends Near By” folly; Yammer winning the Microsoft lottery; and are smartphones helping in-store sales? Plus special guest Holger Leudorf of Foursquare talks about find vs. search…
U.S. Gov’t Seizure of Cloud Servers Puts Hyperlocal’s Content at Risk
Ohio hyperlocal sports publisher Kyle Goodwin’s videos vaporized in the cloud. The U.S. Justice Department (DOJ) seized the servers storing Goodwin’s videos as part of the DOJ’s criminal indictments against MegaUpload.com. Now Goodwin is suing to get his videos back, claiming his hyperlocal sports business depends on the content…
Hyperlocal Start-Ups Say They Can’t Measure Their Engagement. Huh?
Independent hyperlocal news sites are busy trying to get their users fully engaged, but they say they can’t measure how well their strategies are working. A new study from J-Lab at American University finds that nearly eight in 10 news sites “could not measure whether their engagement strategies were also converting readers into advertisers, donors, content contributors or volunteers.”