This can involve data feeds from the likes of Krillion and NearbyNow, which tap into retail inventory systems that indicate local product availability and prices. These types of searches see high levels of engagement from users, and drive qualified...
This reality has been central to the business models of Krillion, NearbyNow, The Find, and a growing crop of local search engines that tell you what products are available in what stores, and how many are on the shelf.
A few companies on these panels, such as Krillion, NearbyNow and TheFind, have begun to take these realities to heart by building online products that more effectively lead and track offline purchase behavior.
Inventory data, in store pickup, and other features starting to be seen from the likes of NearbyNow and Krillion, will also grow with more immersive 3D mapping. Eight local search trends will rock the search engine world in '08.
NearbyNow in 100 Cities by the HolidaysLocal search company NearbyNow has built a unique model that helps shopping mall retailers bring in foot traffic by putting their product info and inventory online.
Many business models have developed with these findings in mind including NearbyNow, Yokel, ShopLocal, and StepUp Commerce. ShopLocal deals with big box retailers; NearbyNow with shopping center retailers; and StepUp with small businesses.
NearbyNow in 100 Cities by the HolidaysLocal search company NearbyNow has built a unique model that helps shopping mall retailers bring in foot traffic by putting their product info and inventory online.
NearbyNow in 100 Cities by the HolidaysLocal search company NearbyNow has built a unique model that helps shopping mall retailers bring in foot traffic by putting their product info and inventory online.
Local search company NearbyNow has built a unique model that helps shopping mall retailers bring in foot traffic by putting their product info and inventory online. A longer description of the company's model is in a previous post on The Kelsey...
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NearbyNow launched last summer to provide product and retailer information for malls and shopping centers. The local online shopping space is quickly crowding up. Given the vast majority of online product research that ends in offline purchases...
Some local shopping destinations such as NearbyNow enjoy these advantages because someone searching for “sunglasses” in their local area is more likely to be looking to find a place to buy them. Just before the holiday weekend, Bill Slawski had an...
NearbyNow and StepUp (acquired by Intuit) are putting local business inventory online. AskTheLocal is a shopping search engine with a subtle difference; rather than find websites that offer particular products it matches the search query with a...
A range of competitors, including NearbyNow, ShopLocal, Yokel, Become, CNET and Froogle (and soon more newspapers), are offering some version of local, offline shopping data and inventory information to consumers.
NearbyNow Brings New 'Inventory' To Local Search - A new site called NearbyNow is pulling together real-time POS ("point of sale") inventory information from retailers large and small and presenting it through local-mall portal sites.MORE”.
Another critical dimension of the offering is that NearbyNow is also working with in-mall kiosk vendors to provide the same product search onsite. NearbyNow CEO Scott Dunlap says that virtually 100% of inventory is going to be there for all the...