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Who is in the best position to win? “No one at this point because no one is focused on the consumer. The company that is wins.” “Yellow Pages, force & content” “Google” “Local/Vertical social recommendation sites and aggregators.” “Publishers in ‘locked-in’ markets with low competition (e.g. Canada, Australia, France, etc.)” “Those who focus purely on searhc will lose. Discovery experiences will become more important” Consumer Comments: “eliminate obnoxious advertising like flashing ads” “clear definition of paid advertising” “Don’t have too Asia Mobile Number List
much information” “Better web site layout/Less clutter” “Easy to locate search boxes” “Use color when appropriate” “Remember MY address” Now we are watching a video of a focus group of genuine real live people from the heartland, hard-working Americans who are tired of the special interests controlling Washington…sorry wrong blog. “I couldn’t find the map…it just irritated me to no end” “Less tips and unrelated page filler” “better review function” ok the rest of the video was pretty generic
– accuracy, layout, etc. You get the picture. Update: Now A Panel of Local Search Startups Are Commenting on the Data Dave Ingram, Co-founder, Brownbook.net “Seems like what the industry insiders are targeting is opposite of what users are saying” Erron Silverstein, CEO & Founder, YellowBot “People have a voracious appetite for features that don’t even exist yet” “We need to work with the companies who have all of the
advertisers so that we can take their unique data into our systems (e.g. coupons, sales, etc.) so that users can find them” “We let users tag any business any way they want which destroys taxonomy. An organized category structure helps advertisers but doesn’t help users. The tag “dim sum” is far more effective than “chinese restaurant”. THIS IS THE MOST SIGNIFICANT POINT SEO-WISE THAT HAS BEEN MADE AT THIS CONFERENCE. SEE YELLOWBOT SEO ANALYSIS. “I am generally anti-standardization but I’d like to see generic standards like definitions of length
much information” “Better web site layout/Less clutter” “Easy to locate search boxes” “Use color when appropriate” “Remember MY address” Now we are watching a video of a focus group of genuine real live people from the heartland, hard-working Americans who are tired of the special interests controlling Washington…sorry wrong blog. “I couldn’t find the map…it just irritated me to no end” “Less tips and unrelated page filler” “better review function” ok the rest of the video was pretty generic
– accuracy, layout, etc. You get the picture. Update: Now A Panel of Local Search Startups Are Commenting on the Data Dave Ingram, Co-founder, Brownbook.net “Seems like what the industry insiders are targeting is opposite of what users are saying” Erron Silverstein, CEO & Founder, YellowBot “People have a voracious appetite for features that don’t even exist yet” “We need to work with the companies who have all of the
advertisers so that we can take their unique data into our systems (e.g. coupons, sales, etc.) so that users can find them” “We let users tag any business any way they want which destroys taxonomy. An organized category structure helps advertisers but doesn’t help users. The tag “dim sum” is far more effective than “chinese restaurant”. THIS IS THE MOST SIGNIFICANT POINT SEO-WISE THAT HAS BEEN MADE AT THIS CONFERENCE. SEE YELLOWBOT SEO ANALYSIS. “I am generally anti-standardization but I’d like to see generic standards like definitions of length