This Week in Location Based Marketing

This Week in Location Based Marketing – Episode 58: The year in review and forecast 2012 show

Welcome to This Week in Location Based Marketing where we rehash the news that matters in the location based marketing world.

In this episode we try to make sense of the rapid-paced location based world that was 2011 and cobble together a few thoughts on what 2012 will look like. Happy new year!

Episode 58

Recorded: December 30, 2011
Hosts: Rob Woodbridge & Asif Khan

Show highlights:
Definitely not a prediction show, more of our take on what went right and wrong in the location based marketing world in 2011 and what trends we are keeping an eye on heading into the new year. We also take a look at some of the companies that will be making their mark in this space in 2012 and, yes, there are a few bold predictions that we will be embarrassed about come this time next year.

Happy new year and thank you all for being a part of this in 2011!

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Rob Woodbridge

Entrepreneur, business leader, UNTETHER.tv founder, tech junkie, mobile business advisor, baseball nut, Springsteen fan and father of 5-year old twin boys.

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