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Jul 27, 2007

NearbyNow: sign of a new CSE trend?

Just stumbled across NearbyNow, a shopping search engine for local retail outlets.  The point is this: NearbyNow aims to help you figure out if a local store has something you want in stock. 

While the offering is currently limited (only one shopping center in NC...we're not THAT rural), I do believe that this will become part of mainstream CSEs and not a standalone product.

I don't think I'm jumping to conclusions when I say that online browsing has a significant impact on offline in-store sales.  ComScore came to this conclusion about a year ago, when it found in a study that about 60 percent of online searches converted into an offline sale.

Look at Circuit City, for example.  They were one of the big-box early-adopters that realized this phenomenon and executed.  The "it's ready in 24 minutes or you get a $24 gift card" campaign is testament to this.

Anyway, I think it will be good going for the company who can figure out the framework for connecting the on- and off-line worlds -- for everyone from the big to the little boys.



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