Most US households will still buy turkeys, even though inflation is gobbling up their income.
By Brandon Kosters · November 09 2022
ezlocal, inflation, food prices, 2022
Avoid "keyword stuffing," and opt instead for well-considered, instructive, and original content.
By Brandon Kosters · October 19 2022
google, ezlocal, seo, digital marketing
EZlocal contributors help reveal hot spots to fellow locals and all the while earn cool rewards. That's the concept behind EZlocal's growing Contributor Program - the only reward-based program of its kind.
By Dave Cosper · February 24 2016
ezlocal, reviews
In cooperation with Google last week, we hosted our first Engage event, inviting a handful of local business owners to participate at our Oakbrook Terrace office. When word came of free food, G-swag, and Google bigwigs answering questions real-time, the event RSVPs came flooding in. Despite this also being timed with the biggest winter snowstorm of the year, the event carried on uninterrupted. Chicagoans are tough! For those of you that missed out, here is a brief recap of what stuck out in our minds during Google’s 90-minute presentation:
Google is focusing in on extending their marketing knowledge to small and mid sized businesses. A bit data heavy at times, all three speakers really opened the information floodgate early. VP of Google’s Americas Marketing, Lisa Gevelber, opened the live presentation with the direction of Google’s marketing efforts, and the effect technology is havi...
By EZlocal · March 14 2013
google engage, zmot, google, ezlocal
In a video interview earlier this week on TechCrunch TV, CEO of Yext, Howard Lerman, showcased their new PowerListings Turbo product and demonstrated live functionality with EZlocal’s robust business listings platform. EZlocal is proud to be among a small handful of platform partners Yext chose to work with including Foursquare, Yahoo! Local and Citysearch.
By Dave Cosper · December 17 2011
yext, techcrunch, ezlocal, local search
Just a year ago Groupon, a deal-of-the-day website that uses collective buying power to offer steep discounts to its local subscribers, was in only 20 cities and expressed their hopes “to reach 1 million email subscribers in the very near future.” Today, Groupon is in 88 U.S. cities, has over 13 million subscribers and is valued at more than 1 billion dollars. Is your head spinning? Well, it should be, as Forbes magazine dubbed Groupon “the fastest growing company ever.”
It might also interest you to know that, 11 months ago, Groupon was recognized at the 2009 Chicago Innovation Awards as one of the ten most innovative companies base...
By Jorge Cordova · October 04 2010
groupon, ezlocal, chicago innovation awards