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ADP Members Focused on Business Basics

I've just returned from the Association of Directory Publishers midyear meeting in Orlando, Florida, where roughly 150 operators and vendors gathered to network and share best practices in a challenging time for independent publishers. One publisher I spoke with said…

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40 Great Speakers (And Counting) at ILM:09

We've crossed the 40-speaker landmark for BIA/Kelsey's Interactive Local Media 2009 event. The show reflects renewed optimism in the marketplace, and has generated a lot of healthy buzz. ILM is the culmination of this year's research and analysis, and takes…

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Tree.com Focuses on Brand Synergies

Speaking at TargusInfo’s recent Online Lead Quality Summit in Las Vegas, Senior VP and GM Greg Hanson said Tree.com is “taking a multichannel marketing approach that will provide synergies between all the brands. “There is a lot of engagement before…

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iAte: Sorting Twitter for Dining Tips

If people repeatedly mention a restaurant or dish on Twitter, odds are it’s going to be because they like it, right? One or two mentions might be trashing it. But 20 to 30 will likely go the other way. That’s…

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Geodomain Biggies Launch Manicure.com Beauty Network

Vertical development is all about serving micro-segments that have been under-served by horizontal media such as Yellow Pages and newspapers. One area that’s been largely missed to date is the nail salon and hand care market. And that’s exactly the…

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Matchbin Brings Web 2.0 Services to the Boonies

Matchbin, a venture-backed firm based in Bountiful, Utah, is banking on aggregating rural and exurban audiences by providing community media companies with a full slate of advertising and social tools, rather than just one-dimensional local search. The six-year-old, 40-person company,…

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LA Times Store: Compelling Tie-In With Reporter’s Book Excerpt

Newspapers have often had lobby stores selling T-shirts and other items. They’ve also long experimented with online stores. Reprints of the presidential election results sold especially well last November. Last year, The Philadelphia Inquirer launched an especially aggressive store that…

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Eniro Reshuffles Organization

The Nordics directory publisher Eniro last week announced a reorganization to a "more rational corporate structure." The new plan divides the business into three functions that cut across all the company's national operating units -- Products and Services, Operations and…

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ComScore: 10% of Display Ads Are Geotargeted

Geotargeting is one of several criteria that advertisers base their buys on. But as the technology has become more accurate, it has become increasingly standard. According to a study of the online display ads in four cities by comScore, roughly…

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Mobile TV: Will People Pay for It?

  A few notable items are emerging from this week's CTIA Wireless I.T. and Entertainment conference. I personally didn't attend because of the focus on infrastructure, entertainment and enterprise (fleet management, medical, etc.). But there is some overlap with mobile…

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Angie’s List Crosses 1 Million ‘Member’ Threshold

Angie’s List, the Indianapolis-based premium services directory that charges members to access and participate in reviews of local service businesses, said it has crossed the 1 million member mark. The threshold has been reached after a major ad campaign on…

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Yellowbook Connects With Facebook Users

Just posted on Yellowbook's Facebook page is an announcement that allows Yellowbook users to sign in to their Yellowbook page with their Facebook login. Additionally, the new feature allows users to sync their ratings and reviews to their Facebook page.…

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Google/Verizon Deal: More Details Emerge

Following up on the previous post, here are a few notable tidbits from the conference call that followed the Google/Verizon announcement. -- The Android market will be pre-loaded on a number of Verizon devices. -- These devices will be announced…

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New Developments at European Directories

European Directories SA, a London-based directories holding company, has named Joris van Oers CEO of DeTelefoongids Holding BV, EDSA's flagship Dutch operation. Van Oers takes over from EDSA CEO Cornell Riklin, who has been interim head of DTG since April,…

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Google Verizon Deal: What’s it Mean?

Lots of talk today over the announced deal between Google and Verizon Wireless. For those unfamiliar, the loosely defined deal involves Verizon officially embracing the Android operating system to power the mobile devices that run on its network. Cutting through…

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