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The Where Business Conference

Profit from the Potential Growth in

Local and Mobile Search

  • Moderator: Tina Whitfield, CEO, EquisGlobal

 

  • Dan Gilmartin, Vice President of Marketing, Where, Inc.

 

  • Greg Sterling, Sterling Market Intelligence

 

  • Dennis Glavin, Group Product Manager for Mobile Search, Microsoft Mobile Advertising

 

  • Ian White, President, Urban Mapping Inc.
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SPEAKING EVENTS

September

 

The Location Business Summit 2010 September 14, 15

http://www.thewherebusiness.com/locationbusinesssummitusa

 

Crowne Plaza, San Jose, California, United States

 

The Location Based Services market is booming and companies that figure out how to capitalize on this emerging trend are going to see huge profits. There is no doubt that after years of hype surrounding the LBS industry things are starting to change and the industry is gaining real traction. However one essential question remains how do you monetize your LBS solution? And what business models really work?

 

The influx of free services, the expectation of slick and accurate offerings and the rise of Location Based Marketing are all changing the way money can be made and business will be done.

October

 

eConsultancy.com Peer Summit 2010 October 6

http://econsultancy.com/events/peer-summit

 

Metropolitan Pavilion, New York, New York, United States

 

The Peer Summit 2010 is an invitation-only roundtable event for senior client-side/corporate marketers, large online publishers and etailers with responsibility for their organization's online marketing.








 

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Mind Commerce identifies Top 5 Emerging Wealth Markets for Location Based Services and Applications
 

 

Wednesday March 02, 2011  - "Brazil is the fastest growing market for mobile applications that integrate location based services and navigation," said Tina Whitfield, author of The 2011 Ultimate Guide: Location Based Services and Applications.  Brazil's has a USD $1.6 trillion economy and has become an entrepreneurial and venture capital hot bed. According to the Latin American Venture Capital Association (LAVCA), there are nine prominent VCs driving the majority of investment capital including Antera, Confrapar...(more ...)