Webinar: Polachek & Sterling Offer Local Sales & Market Predictions for 2016

Please join the Local Search Association (LSA) and BuzzBoard for an exclusive webinar presentation next Tuesday, December 15 from 2:00 pm – 3:00 pm ET.

What will 2016 hold for location-based marketing and advertising? In particular how will structural changes in the market affect local media and SMB advertising sales? Will marketing vendors and sales channels help SMBs close the gap with consumers? Will we see meaningful reductions in churn? Will there be innovations in ROI tracking or reporting? Will bundled and “black box” solutions entirely replace the current menus of marketing services? What about DIY offerings; will they finally gain meaningful traction?

Greg Sterling, VP of Strategy & Insights at LSA, and Neal Polachek, Board Advisor at BuzzBoard, have complied observations and predictions for 2016. This interactive and lively webinar will highlight the most interesting and meaningful ones and solicit your input for debate and discussion.

Spots are limited so reserve your seat today!

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