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Simeon Spearman

Extracting Business Ideas from IT Logs  - Technology Review - 0 views

  • Edmunds.com, which supplies consumers with information on new and used cars, provides an example. IT workers at the firm originally began using Splunk to better understand patterns of visits to the website—for example, to determine whether a sudden spike in traffic was a cyberattack or the result of an article that went viral—and to help track system logs. Today Edmunds uses Splunk for much more. "We now provide data dashboards to business groups in the company to show them up-to-date information that helps them make decisions," says John Martin, senior director of application operations at Edmunds. "The information that business groups need is in our IT logs, but it wasn't being looked for." One such dashboard allows the editorial and marketing staff to track in real time which auto brands and models are attracting the most views. This allows the business to experiment with ways to be more responsive to what users are doing hour by hour. For example, ads could be shuffled to match what people are most interested in at any moment.
Emily Knab

On intention-based site, sellers bid for consumers' business - Springwise - 0 views

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    people state what they want and businesses bid for their business
Greg Steen

Citygrid Tries To Spur Developers To Feature Local Businesses In Apps - 0 views

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    CityGrid Media's latest mobile ad effort involves enticing app developers to do more of the work by including more local businesses within their apps. The incentive is pretty simple: if developers feature local businesses, they'll get earn direct ad dollars.
Simeon Spearman

Sponsored Posts Come to Boston.com | Media - Advertising Age - 0 views

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    "The program, which Boston.com calls Insights, came about partly because so many advertisers are creating content for their own sites, according to Thomas F.X. Cole, executive director-business development at Boston.com and The Boston Globe, units of The New York Times Co. "It's a new unit to address a new need," Mr. Cole said. "Our advertisers and particularly our smaller advertisers have been creating their own content. They need to get it exposed. As much as 50% of small businesses are blogging. The one thing they want is to have people see their material.""
Ivy Chang

iPads as Cash Registers Are About to Go From Novelty to Norm | Wired Business | Wired.com - 0 views

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    Between 2011 and 2012, the number of "mobile point-of-sale" terminals registered by businesses worldwide more than doubled, according to U.K. industry research firm Timetric. The newly released report doesn't see such a dramatic rate of uptake to continue year after year. But researchers do project that the percentage of checkout counters using mobile point-of-sale systems such as those offered by Square, ShopKeep, Intuit and PayPal will jump from fewer than one-fifth last year to nearly half by 2017.
Simeon Spearman

Marketers Warn Against Facebook Fatigue | ClickZ - 0 views

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    Facebook "has become the default tool for lazy marketers who really don't know what to do," he said, recalling the days when businesses bought IBM computers because they were a safe bet. "No one got fired for buying IBM. Today's equivalent is no one gets fired for marketing on Facebook," he said. As a result, some brands are pursuing "me-too marketing" on Facebook instead of developing marketing strategies. He pointed to a Business Insider article headlined, "P&G To Lay Off 1,600 After Discovering It's Free To Advertise On Facebook," as an example of a brand potentially using Facebook as a "default" marketing strategy.
Simeon Spearman

GE Puts Creative Spin on Data in Advertisements | ClickZ - 0 views

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    GE has introduced two ads that demonstrate the elegant use of data to visualize two (boring) lines of GE business: gas turbine and medical imaging. The ads can be seen on its website and YouTube. "The campaign is showing the impact of GE employees and technology on the world. We're looking for newer and better ways to tell that story," said Camille Kubie, manager of global brand and design for GE. The online videos featuring data visualization of GE's businesses were created to complement GE TV spots; they will not be aired on TV.
Simeon Spearman

Foursquare Local Updates Competes with Google, Twitter | ClickZ - 0 views

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    Foursquare Local Updates let merchants send text, photos and Specials to customers who have either checked into a business several times or liked it on Foursquare. The updates will be shown to customers when they're in the city where that business is located. The new function will begin rolling out this week. According to Foursquare, brands including H&M, Luke's Lobster, Togo's Sandwiches, Outback Steakhouse, Northern Spy Food Company and Wolfgang Puck plan to use the updates feature. The tool is free to merchants.
Greg Steen

Jonathan's Card: Cool Social Experiment or Starbucks Marketing Stunt? | Adweek - 0 views

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    "Coffee Business Strategies blog did a little sleuthing, and believes otherwise. The site claims that Stark works as vp of application architecture for Mobiquity Inc., whose clients possibly include Starbucks. At least, according to screen grabs collected by Coffee Business Strategies, Starbucks was featured in the "Clients" section of the Mobiquity website-but that page was scrubbed clean and now pulls an error."
Ivy Chang

Google Accelerates Google+ for Business Test Program - 0 views

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    google plus pushing out business profiles sooner.
Ivy Chang

Small Businesses Prefer Facebook Over Paid Search - 0 views

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    stats show small businesses find facebook to be more effective means of marketing than paid search.
Ivy Chang

Haystack's New App Wants To Be Your Digital Business Card | TechCrunch - 0 views

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    digital business cards
Simeon Spearman

Samsung Galaxy Campaign On Facebook - Business Insider - 1 views

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    "At last week's IGNITION conference, Carolyn Everson - the VP of Global Marketing Solutions at Facebook -- told Business Insider's Jim Edwards that Samsung paid $10 million for a three week Facebook ad campaign. The end result? Samsung sold $129 million worth of Galaxy S III smartphones. Not too shabby."
Simeon Spearman

Facebook Trades Wi-Fi For Check-Ins - Business Insider - 0 views

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    "Facebook might have found a way to get people to use a long-neglected feature: check-ins, where you announce to your friends where you are. It is testing a new service that offers local businesses free Wi-Fi through a router. To get online, customers must either check in using Facebook or get a passcode."
Jinah Kim

U.S. Postal Service Cuts Saturday Deliveries | Fast Company - 0 views

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    Might end up being relevant for businesses using USPS to ship.
Simeon Spearman

Google Introduces a New Report on Display Ad Trends - 0 views

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    Display Business Trends for Publishers
Rhiannon Apple

Penney has 1Q loss as new pricing repels shoppers - Business - US business - Earnings -... - 0 views

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    Fair & Square deal isn't showing the sales
Greg Steen

Web-Domain Plan Launches This Week -- Are You Prepared? | Digital - Advertising Age - 0 views

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    Internet Corp. for Assigned Names and Numbers on Jan. 12 will begin accepting applications from businesses and other groups to create and operate pieces of internet infrastructure known as generic top-level domains
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