Post by account_disabled on Nov 26, 2023 3:22:24 GMT
endgame. They have amassed a large number of merchant relationships over the past few years – they claim over 800,000 businesses have claimed their profiles and they just announced a deal with Web.com to add another 100,000 business relationships to their service. MerchantCircle has made a nice business out of selling cheap subscription services (e.g. add a blog to your profile page) to a lot of merchants. They are one of the few IYPs out there that seems to be primarily focused on creating a SMB community. Their forums are not Asia Mobile Number List
enormous yet but they do get some activity.
If they can come up with a lot of little reasons why a business should come back to their site I think they could start attracting developers to build system. Their recent deal with Demand Media to sell SMBs content for their websites is kind of a precursor to such a system. What about the Yellow Pages co’s? I have had any number of conversations with reps from big yellow pages companies on what the strategic options
are for them. On the consumer side I have always thought that the yellow pages api strategy could help them enormously by getting their data and advertisers all over the Web as a complement to the burden of having to build and maintain a brand. But their strongest asset has always been their relationship with the advertiser. The challenge is no one publisher has a lock on enough advertisers to make their system attractive enough to app developers, and most of these publishers have their hands full managing their current web efforts.
enormous yet but they do get some activity.
If they can come up with a lot of little reasons why a business should come back to their site I think they could start attracting developers to build system. Their recent deal with Demand Media to sell SMBs content for their websites is kind of a precursor to such a system. What about the Yellow Pages co’s? I have had any number of conversations with reps from big yellow pages companies on what the strategic options
are for them. On the consumer side I have always thought that the yellow pages api strategy could help them enormously by getting their data and advertisers all over the Web as a complement to the burden of having to build and maintain a brand. But their strongest asset has always been their relationship with the advertiser. The challenge is no one publisher has a lock on enough advertisers to make their system attractive enough to app developers, and most of these publishers have their hands full managing their current web efforts.