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TEAM CAREERSCONTACT HOME Copyright © 2023 Local SEO Guide. All rights reserved.SEO Company Pleasanton CA SEO Company Pleasanton CA “agencies brightlocal top local seo Twitter Location API: The Trojan Horse of Local Search? Twitter Location API: The Trojan Horse of Local Search? August 20, 2009by Andrew ShotlandLocal Search , Onlin
e Coupons , Online Maps , Twitter8 Comments Twitter just announced it’s launching an API that will allow longitude to any tweet. There’s all sorts of funky services this could lead to such as a site that tracks the locations of Twitter spammers for people to drop nukes on and such (if they are dumb enough to opt in). But I am thinking this could be a pretty big deal for players in the local search industry for the following reasons: 1. You can map an address to a lat/lon. It’s not a perfect process but it might be good enough for a large number of addresses, particularly in suburban areas. 2. Many businesses have an address. 3. If you tweet from a business – say a.
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TEAM CAREERSCONTACT HOME Copyright © 2023 Local SEO Guide. All rights reserved.SEO Company Pleasanton CA SEO Company Pleasanton CA “agencies brightlocal top local seo Twitter Location API: The Trojan Horse of Local Search? Twitter Location API: The Trojan Horse of Local Search? August 20, 2009by Andrew ShotlandLocal Search , Onlin
e Coupons , Online Maps , Twitter8 Comments Twitter just announced it’s launching an API that will allow longitude to any tweet. There’s all sorts of funky services this could lead to such as a site that tracks the locations of Twitter spammers for people to drop nukes on and such (if they are dumb enough to opt in). But I am thinking this could be a pretty big deal for players in the local search industry for the following reasons: 1. You can map an address to a lat/lon. It’s not a perfect process but it might be good enough for a large number of addresses, particularly in suburban areas. 2. Many businesses have an address. 3. If you tweet from a business – say a.