Paper G: PlaceLocal

May 27, 2010 · Posted in Companies · View Comments 

So ReachLocal is now a public company for a whopping week now and I spent the last few hours last night reading through their prospectus.  I had met them very briefly at an AdTech conference and had always been meaning to have a deeper look… I had always mentally put them in the same bucket as Local.com but it turns out they’re pretty different. While Local.comprimarily runs consumer destination local search sites, ReachLocal on the other hand is providing a service to local business owners, helping them dip a toe into digital marketing, first with search and now with an offering that includes display advertising. 

I’ve grown to the believe that there is a huge opportunity in the area that ReachLocal is targeting… there is so much advertising money floating around in the local markets and until recently so little attention being paid to servicing brick and mortar retail folks who just have a few thousand dollars a month to spend on digital advertising.

While Google is now up to something like 1.5 million advertisers, and has done a great job of servicing the long tail of online oriented advertisers. It’s the long tail of offline advertisers, which is proving to be a bit tricky to convert to online, not just because they’re the long tail and there are tens of millions of them, but they don’t live and die by traffic to their website… heck many don’t even have websites and can be pretty ambivalent toward the whole thing!

One of the newest companies to pop up on my radar screen in this area is a company called Paper G recently started by some Yale and Harvard students.  Read more

Placecast Match API

April 3, 2010 · Posted in Companies · View Comments 

Ask a geo nerd, or Angelina Jolie, about where they are and they may geekily come back with the Latitude and Longitude of the location, but for the rest of us it’s a more imprecise description… “uh at the Mickey D’s next to the Exxon”.  To McDonalds corporate that may be store #1245, to on campus students it may be the ‘ickdonalds by the dorms’ to area residents it may be the McDonalds by the university and to Google Maps it may be the business at 4151 North Central Expressway. All the same friggin place.

Now in the olden days when you just bought a printed foldable map this didn’t really matter much, but nowadays in the modern inter networked world of digital maps and folks creating a dizzying array of new services helping connect people with locations, it matters more.  Now within a single stand alone application like say a TomTom navigation device there is probably not much thought put into what you name a place, but in the web2.0 world where interoperability and information sharing reign, everyone needs to know what location everyone else is talking about when someone is talking about the business at 4151 North Central Expressway.

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Twitter and CitySearch: Local Business Tweets

December 7, 2009 · Posted in Companies, News · View Comments 

I saw in MediaPost this morning that CitySearch was going to begin integrating Twitter streams into their business listing profiles, which is a fantastic idea. 

Back in April of this year Local Search News did a great piece on the local business opportunity for Twitter and it seems that this is the first big announcement I’ve seen yet in that direction.

What does the integration of Twitter on CitySearch include?  Well business will be able to include an existing Twitter account, or create a new business specific account, through their CitySearch profile set up. Once set up:  Read more

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