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Maponics CEO Talks With The Kelsey Group On Future of Directories

on January 10, 2012 at 2:25PM

Peter Krasilovsky of the Kelsey Group spoke with Maponics CEO Darrin Clement yesterday about the future of directories in local search, and how location factors into their business model.  Maponics serves most of the largest online directory players by providing high-quality neighborhood and other geo data to power location-based searches.

One trend that directories – which have a fairly traditional business model – are obviously struggling with is how to incorporate discovery (i.e., mobile search, social media, and deals/coupons) into their model.  As Darrin says in the interview, many are simply bolting on features, when it might be more prudent to rebuild platforms from the ground up.  This reluctance to revamp is allowing newer players to claim more of the business.  In fact, the leaders in mobile search, social media, and coupons/deals are using Maponics data to do just that as they master the delivery of non-search based geo-relevant content.

Geofence data from Maponics includes predefined boundaries that represent the way real consumers think about the world. With them,  the entire search and discovery paradigm can reflect the on-the-ground geography familiar to consumers.  In addition to struggling with the discovery-side of the equation – many second tier directories are also flagging because they skip the geo step altogether, or rely on lower quality “free” geo data that is simply inadequate for professional grade applications.

You can read the BIA/Kelsey post here.

Vote Now! Maponics Geo-Stack Session at Real Estate Connect New York

on September 27, 2011 at 5:24PM

Help us share what we’ve learned about taking real estate search to the next level.  Vote now for our Real Estate Connect New York proposed session “How to Use a Geo-Stack for Better Searching, Analytics, and Mapping.” In it, Maponics CEO Darrin Clement will reveal web and mobile tricks for:

  • exposing vital community characteristics using neighborhood boundaries
  • decoding which nearby schools children can attend with school attendance zones
  • informing buyers of resources, regulations and taxes associated with cities and counties by utilizing their boundaries
  • capturing the attention of on-the-go real estate shoppers with mobile geofences

Learn more about this session and vote now.  Not sure whether or not you’ll be at the conference? Give us your vote, and let us know – we’ll send you the key points immediately following the session.