CityPockets Shutters, Launches Coupon Discovery Site Reclipit

Share this:

The company’s new venture aims to be a sort of Pinterest for coupon clippers, allowing users to post and “reclip” deals posted by established deal bloggers and friends. Users can use a bookmarklet to clip the image and link to deal and repost the metadata to their Reclipit accounts…

Street Fight Daily: Foursquare Coupons, Edo’s Real-Time Offers

Share this:

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

Edo Launches Real-Time Local Offers Platform, Tied To Your Bank Card (TechCrunch)…

Foursquare Joins the Coupon Craze (Wall Street Journal)…

Four Reasons Why Andreessen Horowitz Is Investing $10 Million in Belly (AllThingsD)…

New Crowdfunding Group Chief: More Hyperlocal Projects Will Get Funded

Share this:

A group of top debt and equity crowdfunding platform and industry experts launched the Crowdfunding Professionals Association to facilitate a vibrant, credible and growing global crowdfunding community. In an interview with Street Fight, the chair of CfPA’s executive committee, Berkeley Geddes, says “crowdfunding has the potential of letting anyone in on the next big deal, not just Wall Street elite.”

JiWire: 49% of In-Store Comparison Shoppers Check Others’ Prices

Share this:

The mobile audience company that uses WiFi loading pages to connect advertisers with consumers has released its Q1 “Mobile Audience Insights Report” this morning. The big takeaway here is that the mobile device is set to play a large, and potentially disruptive, role in the brick-and-mortar shopping experience moving forward…

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

Share this:

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)…

Investment Newsletter Sees Directories, Deals at ‘Critical’ Stage

Share this:

The second issue of Street Fight’s monthly newsletter focused on strategy and investment in hyperlocal was released today. The current issue looks at: the upheaval in the directory business represented by the sale of AT&T Interactive to Cerberus; the risky pivot for daily deals companies toward e-commerce; the huge opportunities in data curation; and more…

Street Fight Daily: Facebook Bags Glancee, Klout Going Local

Share this:

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

What Facebook May Do With New Acquisition Glancee (ReadWriteWeb)…

In Letter to Stockholders, Groupon CEO Explains Strategy (The Next Web)…

Foursquare Gets Its Own Searchable Timeline With New History Page (TechCrunch)…

Street Fight Daily: Facebook Offers for SMBs, LBS Apps Hot

Share this:

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

Facebook’s ‘Offers’ News Feed Coupons Launch In Self-Serve Beta For Local U.S. Businesses (TechCrunch)…

Survey: Budget, Time Biggest Obstacles to Mobile Marketing for SMBs (ScreenWerk)…

Competition Among Location-Based Apps Heats Up (Crain’s New York Business)…

Street Fight Daily: Yelp Earnings, Yahoo Small Biz Dashboard

Share this:

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

Yelp Delivers Strong Revenue In Its First Earnings Report (Business Insider)…

Yahoo Launches Online Marketing Dashboard For Small Businesses (TechCrunch)…

Nobody Has Yet Built the ‘AdSense for Local’ (ScreenWerk)…

Foursquare’s Biz Dev Chief Decamps for Andreessen Horowitz

Share this:

Tristan Walker, who pioneered some of the company’s most innovative partnerships, announced today that he is leaving the location-based social networking company. He joins Pinterest co-founder Paul Sciarra, who left the ecommerce startup to become an EIR at Andreessen Horowitz early last month…

Street Fight Daily: WHERE to PayPal Media Net, Foursquare Venues

Share this:

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)…

Street Fight Daily: AmEx CFO to Groupon Board, DNA Info Expands

Share this:

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

Starbucks CEO Leaves Groupon Board to Make Room for AmEx CFO (PaidContent)…

NYC Hyperlocal News Startup DNA Info Hires Staff, Expands to Outer Boroughs (Washington Post)…

Yelp Gives $1.2M to Settle Unpaid Overtime Suit (GigaOm)…

EveryBlock Updates App to Facilitate Mobile Sharing of Local News

Share this:

Brian Addison, the company’s president, said the revamped app allows for “the sharing of news with neighbors as it unfolds.” He says that apps like Everyblock’s “help publishers stay top of mind with their audience. We’ve reached a point where having your logo occupy a prominent place on a user’s second screen is the linchpin for loyalty.”

Street Fight Daily: LivingSocial Top-line Up, Journatic CEO Defends

Share this:

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

LivingSocial Top-line Accelerates, Up 15% in Q1 (Yipit Blog)…

Should Apple Buy Both Square and Foursquare? (GigaOm)…

A Hyperlocal News Manifesto (BoingBoing)…

Street Fight Daily: Journatic Gives a Preview, Chalkboard Shutters

Share this:

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

The Burbs Get a First Look at Journatic (Chicago Reader)…

Singapore-based Location Ad Service Chalkboard Closes (The Next Web)…

Groupon Plans for World Domination Include More ‘Hyperlocal’ Offers (Wall Street Journal)…

Street Fight Daily: Amazon’s Deals, Groupon Told to ‘Grow Up’

Share this:

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

Amazon Starts Bringing the Art of Recommendations to Daily Deals (AllThingsD)…

Groupon Must Avoid Taking ‘Stupid Risks,’ CEO Says (Wall Street Journal)…

Google Releases Playbook for ‘Winning With Mobile’ (TechCrunch)…

Hyperlocals Must Move Quickly to Post Privacy Policies for Apps

Share this:

Makers of location-based apps need to develop privacy policies soon, regulators warned today. California’s special assistant attorney general for technology told a group of mobile developers that the California Attorney General’s office will begin taking regulatory action in six months if app stores do not put in place a system to protect user privacy…

Street Fight Daily: LBS in Demand, Groupon Shakes Up Board

Share this:

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

Report: Location-Based Mobile Services Have Huge Untapped Potential Worldwide (TheNextWeb)…

Groupon Is Said to Seek New Directors After Restatement (Bloomberg)…

Facebook Mobile Ad Revs To Reach $490 Mil In 2017 (MediaPost)…

Fwix Rebrands as Radius, Builds Intelligence Product for Local Sales

Share this:

Fwix, the hyperlocal information play that evolved from content aggregator to place database, is rebranding as a business intelligence product called Radius. The new incarnation of the company will provide contextual data and a lead generation tool for sales forces looking to sell to small and medium-sized businesses by leveraging the place identification technology and local dataset which Fwix developed over the past three years…

Card-Connected Loyalty Service LocalBonus Expands Reach

Share this:

New York-based customer loyalty startup LocalBonus is expanding to four new cities: Seattle, Portland, Sacramento and Denver. The company has also announced that it has raised more than $500,000 in a seed funding round from Payment Ventures, Entrepreneurs Roundtable Accelerator, and other angels…