Online marketers have been predicting the death of print yellow pages for years. While that will never happen, print yellow pages are no longer the primary way that people seek local information. In ...
Reporting from San Jose — The World Wide Web won over Wall Street in 1995, when Netscape’s dazzling debut ushered in the dot-com era. Main Street, however, has been a tougher crowd. Although websites ...
The Yellow Pages Association put out a press release, supported by comScore data, that shows very healthy growth and usage of online yellow pages sites. Previously TMP Directional Marketing released ...
Growth in traditional local advertising--including classifieds and print Yellow Pages--will be flat or negative in the coming five years, but advertising in the online version of the same media will ...
InfoSpace Inc., a Bellevue company that develops software for Internet searches, agreed yesterday to buy Switchboard Inc. for $160 million to add yellow pages to its Internet directories and boost its ...
Once upon a time, every business wanted a Yellow Pages listing. The Yellow Pages were the primary way that consumers had to find a business. Today, the internet has changed all that, with Google, Yelp ...
Don't count out the Yellow Pages just yet. The print and online Yellow Pages are still the most trusted information source for consumers shopping locally, even though use of the print pages has ...
Internet Yellow Pages (IYPs) accounted for over half (51%) of all local searches online in December 2007, according to data from the Yellow Pages Association (by way of comScore). On average, 73 ...
Amazon.com dispatched a fleet of trucks around the country last year to do nothing but film businesses and commercial areas in major cities. The e-commerce giant wasn’t looking to spy on the ...