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Posted by
Steve under
General on Monday, March 24th, 2008 8:49 am
Google.com continues to deliver easy and efficient listings of popular local businesses for consumers. It is amazing that they are the only onces staying consistently proactive in the local arena. They have recently released an experimental mobile interface that prevents you from having to type after your initial search and list popular local categories. If this experiment is successful, you can bet that we will find it on many cellphone platforms in the near future. Check out the article for more.
(via Searchengineland.com) and (NYTimes.com)

Posted by
Steve under
General on Monday, March 24th, 2008 8:33 am
Things continue to look bad for print newspapers as revenue continues to decline month after month. The internet has changed print media strategy in the past 2 years. Many of the companies are putting up local city websites and cancelling publications in circulation. The number 1 revenue earner for newspapers is classified ads. Sites like Craigslist.org and others keep taking consumers away from print hurting their bottomline. Consumers are embracing these sites because listings are either free, cheaper, and more effective with the ability to add a photo with your writeup.
I do not think newspapers will become exstinct, but I do believe they will have to become creative in order to regain consumers that they have lost to the internet. Somewhere out there, there is a strategy that will combine the internet and newspaper working hand in hand to deliver the consumer an outstanding experience. If it will ever materialize, I do not know. One thing certain, the internet will continue to be used for local information.
Publishing revenues have seen the steepest declines for Media General, down more than 15 percent year-over-year in February, similar to numbers experienced in January. Classified fell 28.5 percent from $15.6 million in February 2007 to $11.1 million last month. National advertising was down 16.5 percent to $2.5 million last month.
(via BizJournals.com)