Local search engine CitySquares is the latest to incorporate Twitter into their offering. Marissa Green, Marketing Associate at CitySquares commented on their official blog: If you're not using Twitter for your business, this move by CitySquares is...
Ben Saren, Co-Founder and CEO of CitySquares Ben Saren, Co-Founder and CEO of CitySquares Search is no exception to such speculation. We compiled a list of five predictions for search in 2010 and asked experts to weigh in on whether they think...
Local search site CitySquares has made a very cool acquisition. CitySquares has been one of the fastest growing local search engines. Acquisitions such as Yokel will help advance CitySquares' place in the fast-growing local search landscape.
CitySquares Offers Local Feeds for Online Publishers Posted by Nathania Johnson Sep 29, 2009 Local search site CitySquares has rolled out new local feeds for online publishers. Today's Top Story: LianaEvans
Local search site CitySquares has rolled out new local feeds for online publishers. Go to CitySquares.com and type in your city. CitySquares says they plan to rotate the list of businesses in the feeds, so you'll periodically be getting fresh...
CitySquares Incorporates Facebook Connect Posted by Nathania Johnson Aug 10, 2009 Fast-growing local search engine CitySquares has incorporated Facebook Connect. The CitySquares teams plans . When you do, you can invite Facebook friends to...
Fast-growing local search engine CitySquares has incorporated Facebook Connect. When you do, you can invite Facebook friends to CitySquares and control which information from Facebook you want visible on the local site (name, hometown, birthday, etc.
Ben Saren, Co-Founder and CEO of CitySquares thinks perserverance is the answer. Not surprisingly, marketers, search engine representives, and agencies had a lot to say on the matter. Below you'll find their initial reactions to this morning's...
The featured sponsors of Local Search Summit:09 are Localeze, which powers some of the most successful Internet Yellow Page companies on the net, and Citysquares, one of the premier local community sites on web.
That makes CitySquares one heck of a site to watch. Thus, CitySquares was born. Just as local search and online communities have begun to take hold, CitySquares started expanded nationally last year. But don't expect to find hockey stick traffic...
We've seen prospective progress such as CitySquares, the newly launched Bing, and the mobile search space. AOL is making local a core part of their business model. And it's a worthy goal. Local searches grew 58% in 2008 and $103 billion will be...
CitySquares Offers All Businesses Couponing Opportunity Posted by Nathania Johnson Jun 10, 2009 Local search site CitySquares is now offering all businesses the opportunity to extend coupons to their customers.
Local search site CitySquares is now offering all businesses the opportunity to extend coupons to their customers. Go to CitySquares.com CitySquares recommends asking customers to bring coupons with them so you're able to track who is visiting your...
CitySquares Allows Merchants to Opt-Out of Reviews (For a Fee) Posted by Nathania Johnson Apr 27, 2009 CitySquares is allowing merchants to opt-out of being subject to reviews on their site. ChrisBoggs
CitySquares is allowing merchants to opt-out of being subject to reviews on their site. CitySquares' plan isn't perfect, but it does show the continued need for innovation in the ratings/reviews space.
Last week CitySquares announced the expansion of their local search to all 50 states. CitySquares Lead Developer Michael LeBarron noticed the post and commented on the blog that indeed Raleigh was included in the expansion.
Now, CitySquares is announcing that . CitySquares Expands to 50 States Posted by Mar 2, 2009 CitySquares began as a local search site for cities in the Northeast. Today's Top Story: JoshuaPalau Search Topics You Need to Discuss with Your Client...
CitySquares began as a local search site for cities in the Northeast. Now, CitySquares is announcing that they have reached all 50 states in their expansion. There are 16,000,000 businesses now listed on CitySquares.
In August we learned that CitySquares.com was the fastest growing search engine according to Quantcast. Today, CitySquares officially made the Delaware and Maryland sites live. Here's what to expect, according to CitySquares co-founder Bob Leland:
CitySquares.com to Begin National Expansion Posted by Nathania Johnson Dec 4, 2008 CitySquares.com began as an online neighborhood community site for 7 neighborhoods in Boston. David Szetela PPC Landing Pages: The End of the Line -- Or the Beginning?