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Terms and Conditions - Privacy Policy MySpace Yellow Pages: 40% of U.S. Moms Can’t Be Wrong? MySpace Yellow Pages: 40% of U.S. Moms Can’t Be Wrong? March 16, 2009by Andrew ShotlandBIA/Kelsey , Superpages , Yellow Pages2 Comments Just sat through the Jeff Berman of MySpace’s keynote at the Kelsey Group’s Marketplaces 2009 conference. There was a lot of talk about personalization and how huge the audience is, but I only heard lip service paid to local. Berman gave an example of how a roofer got a
$30K deal via a $100 self-serve ad, but I didn’t get the sense that MySpace was truly focusing on local. stat he mentioned was that 40% of U.S. moms are now on MySpace, which prompted these excellent Tweets. My first thought was that if MySpace truly has 40% of U.S. moms engaging with their service, why are they not doing more to provide them with info on local services? As many of you know mom’s make a huge percentage of local purchases and they are the target most yellow pages companies go after. So there’s clearly potential for a local search service that MySpace users might want. And consider that local search queries generate significantly higher revenue per search than many other forms of advertising.
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Terms and Conditions - Privacy Policy MySpace Yellow Pages: 40% of U.S. Moms Can’t Be Wrong? MySpace Yellow Pages: 40% of U.S. Moms Can’t Be Wrong? March 16, 2009by Andrew ShotlandBIA/Kelsey , Superpages , Yellow Pages2 Comments Just sat through the Jeff Berman of MySpace’s keynote at the Kelsey Group’s Marketplaces 2009 conference. There was a lot of talk about personalization and how huge the audience is, but I only heard lip service paid to local. Berman gave an example of how a roofer got a
$30K deal via a $100 self-serve ad, but I didn’t get the sense that MySpace was truly focusing on local. stat he mentioned was that 40% of U.S. moms are now on MySpace, which prompted these excellent Tweets. My first thought was that if MySpace truly has 40% of U.S. moms engaging with their service, why are they not doing more to provide them with info on local services? As many of you know mom’s make a huge percentage of local purchases and they are the target most yellow pages companies go after. So there’s clearly potential for a local search service that MySpace users might want. And consider that local search queries generate significantly higher revenue per search than many other forms of advertising.