Don’t touch the stove while it’s hot.
Local search is a growing business as many people try to find better products and services in their neighborhood. Local advertising is much more targeted so it’s more relevant to the potential buyer. “We’re working hard to integrate local search and local advertising. Most of the business that people are involved in is local. Most of the things you buy on a daily basis are from local businesses, and that business is probably larger than the current advertising business because they’re generally undeserved.” said Eric Schmidt two years ago. “The longer term goal is to have businesses give us very timely local information. So, for example, they’ll say we have too much of this or too much of that product, and we want to have a sale. The goal is to have the computers arrange that real time and send out targeted advertising to interested parties nearby.”
This is the justification used by countless aspiring writers for signing with an agent who a) has no relevant professional credentials, b) has no track record of sales (sometimes after many years in business), c) has a website/contract/correspondence laced with mis-spellings and grammatical errors, or d) all of the above.
Now you can showcase and separately store your favorite digg stories by using the new “My #1 Story” feature. Starting today, every time you digg a story an icon will appear next to the story title.
Clicking the icon will save and lock that story to the top of your digg user profile. This will let your friends know what you consider to be the most important story on digg at any given time. These #1 stories are also saved in a separate “My #1″ archive that keeps a chronological record of all your previous favorites. Think of it as your bin for just your absolute favorite digg stories.
Enjoy!