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Mar 11, 2024 • 28min

E59: Key Trends in Privacy, Location and Retail Media

In E59 of This Week in Local, Mike Boland welcomes Dan Hight to do a deep but efficient dive into all things location and location intelligence.  Not to mention adjacent and highly  consequential issues like privacy, digital out of home, and retail media.  Dan will lead several sessions on these very issues at Localogy’s upcoming L24 conference. Luckily for Dallas-based Dan, this event will be a home game for him.  This Week in Local is a Localogy production. To learn more, please visit Localogy.com. ##  Would you like to recommend a guest, ask a question, or sponsor an episode? Start a conversation  at podcast@localogy.com.
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Mar 4, 2024 • 23min

E58: TikTok’s Vision & AI IPO Flexes

In E58, Localogy senior analysts look at developments of interest to those following big tech, spatial computing, and finance.  Mike begins by sharing his take on what it means for TikTok to develop an app native to the new Apple Vision Pro.  Charles then talks about how the fintech company Klarna has turned an AI bot designed as a shopping assistant into a customer service agent that is driving millions in cost savings. As we often do, we wrap up this episode with each host’s nomination for “Who Won the Week”. This Week in Local is a Localogy production. To learn more, please visit Localogy.com. ##  Would you like to recommend a guest, ask a question, or sponsor an episode? Start a conversation  at podcast@localogy.com.
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Feb 19, 2024 • 22min

E57: Free Content & Lonely Unicorns

In E57,  Localogy analysts look at platform paywall abandonment and one-person unicorns.  We begin with Mike sharing a brewing trend of content platforms abandoning paywalls as consumers appear to signal a willingness to view ads in exchange for free content.  Charles then raises the prospect, citing comments by OpenAI’s Sam Altman, that we may not be far away from a one-person startup (leveraging AI) reaching unicorn status before taking on any employees.  And finally we wrap up the podcast with each host’s nomination for “Who Won the Week” This Week in Local is a  Localogy production. To learn more, please visit Localogy.com. ## Would you like to recommend a guest, ask a question, or sponsor an episode? Start a conversation  at podcast@localogy.com.
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Feb 12, 2024 • 30min

E56: Vision Pro and Fancy Feet

In E56 of Localogy’s This Week in Local podcast features Localogy senior analysts Mike Boland and Charles Laughlin look at business trends impacting the Localogy ecosystem.  First Mike shares his insights on the rollout of Apple Vision Pro.  Then Charles looks at how location intelligence firm Placer.ai is expanding the use cases for foot traffic data through a string of recent partnerships.  And finally we wrap up the podcast with each host’s nomination for “Who Won the Week” This Week in Local is a  Localogy production. To learn more, please visit Localogy.com. ##  Would you like to recommend a guest, ask a question, or sponsor an episode? Start a conversation  at podcast@localogy.com.
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Feb 5, 2024 • 24min

E55: Small Margins and Big IPOs

E55 features Localogy senior analysts looking at business trends that demonstrate how fragmented the SMB market is and recent efforts from Klarna. Mike shares the results of an exercise he conducted looking at average net profit margins for various small business categories. Charles brings up recent efforts by buy now, pay later platform Klarna to achieve revenue diversification in advance of its expected IPO this year. The company appears eager to prove it is not a one-trick pony. And finally, we wrap up the podcast with each host’s nomination for “Who Won the Week”. This Week in Local is a Localogy production. To learn more, please visit Localogy.com. ## Would you like to recommend a guest, ask a question, or sponsor an episode? Start a conversation at podcast@localogy.com.
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Jan 29, 2024 • 24min

E54: FDX and the Drizly’s Demise

E54 of This Week in Local features Localogy analysts unpacking recent news from FedEx and Uber. FedX’s foray into eCommerce-as-a-Service via its FDX end-to-end eCommerce solution for businesses, comparing with recent Amazon efforts like Buy with Prime. Uber’s decision to shut down booze-delivery app Drizly, which it acquired in 2021 for $1.1 billion. The analysts agree this deal has earned a spot in the pantheon of disastrous tech acquisitions. And finally, we wrap up the podcast with each hosts’ nomination for “Who Won the Week”. This Week in Local is brought to you by Localogy. To learn more, please visit Localogy.com. Would you like to recommend a guest, ask a question, or sponsor an episode? Start a conversation at podcast@localogy.com.
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Jan 15, 2024 • 25min

E53: Google My Car and AI My SMB

In Episode 53 of Localogy's This Week in Local podcast, our analysts explore a pair of tech topics that have captured their fascination in the recent week. Mike focuses on summarizing the significant takeaways from the recent Consumer Electronics Show, particularly highlighting Google Auto's entry into the electric vehicle space. Charles, on the other hand, speculates about the potential adoption pattern of AI tools among small businesses, drawing insights from two research projects suggesting a significant uptick in small business AI adoption in 2024.  We encourage you to stay tuned until the very end, where each host reveals their nomination for "Who Won the Week."  This Week in Local is brought to you by Localogy. To learn more, please visit Localogy.com.Would you like to recommend a guest, ask a question, or sponsor an episode? Start a conversation at podcast@localogy.com.
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Jan 8, 2024 • 24min

E52: AI Co-Pilots and the 2023 Butcher’s Bill

In Episode 52 of Localogy's This Week in Local, our analysts usher in the new year by sharing insights and discussions on topics they've been covering in Localogy Insider. The introduction of Co-Pilot, formerly known as Bing Chat, as a standalone app by Microsoft prompts the question: Will this strategy contribute to the already rapid adoption of ChatGPT? Taking stock of the 2023 startup landscape reveals a somber record, marked by a tally of both outright failures and down rounds (fundraising at diminished valuations). This grim assessment is colloquially termed the "butcher's bill," and in 2023, it saw a substantial toll, with significant losses and financial setbacks. Each host offers one prediction for the new year.  This Week in Local is brought to you by Localogy. To learn more, please visit Localogy.com.  Would you like to recommend a guest, ask a question, or sponsor an episode? Drop us a line at podcast@localogy.com.
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Jan 2, 2024 • 33min

E51: David Shim, CEO Read AI: Making Work Work Better

In Episode 51 of This Week in Local, Localogy Senior Analyst Charles Laughlin chats with a local legend, Read AI CEO & Co-founder David Shim.  As founder of Read AI, David is right in the thick of the emerging “remote tech” space that we follow closely at Localogy.  Tune in for how AI is reshaping the way we work and David’s broader views on the pros and cons of AI. This Week in Local is brought to you by Localogy. To learn more, please visit Localogy.com.  If you would like to recommend a guest, ask us a question, or promote your brand to our powerful and engaged audience, please write to us at podcast@localogy.com.
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Dec 18, 2023 • 22min

E50: Matthew Marx, Evocalize: Closing the Lead-Generation Loophole

In Episode 50 of This Week in Local, Localogy Senior Analyst  Charles Laughlin gets the  lowdown on the U.S. Federal Communications Commission’s decision last week to close the “Lead Generation Loophole” from Matthew Marx, CEO of the Seattle-based digital marketing platform Evocalize.  Essentially the FCC upped the ante on the consent required for a lead in order to spare consumers the robo calls and texts that so often flood in after posting an inquiry on a comparison shopping website, for example.  Essentially this ruling makes it hard for lead generators to collect a lead once and sell it multiple times.  While Matt acknowledges the consumer benefit,  he wonders how the ruling will impact businesses that rely on lead generators for new business. He singles out mortgages, real estate, insurance, travel as being most impacted by the ruling.  Longer term, he thinks the ruling may be better lead generation and nurturing practice.  Tune in for a primer on a regulatory decision likely to reverberate throughout the local digital ecosystem once it kicks in next year.  This Week in Local is brought to you by Localogy. To learn more, please visit Localogy.com.  If you would like to recommend a guest, ask a question, or sponsor an episode, please write to us at podcast@localogy.com.

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