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Grayboxx CEO Moves to Smalltown
It's very hard to resist those sorts of puns . . . Former Grayboxx CEO Nick Ordon now becomes president and CEO of Smalltown and founder Hal Rucker is moving into the dual role of Chief Strategy Officer and ...
Small Business Has a New Online Calling Card
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Friday Wrap: Tales Of Tchotches That Suck . . . And RooStars
I recently spoke with Hal Rucker, CEO and founder of Smalltown , a site that helps local businesses publish an online presence.
Small Business Has a New Online Calling Card
Webcards are an easier alternative to creating Web sites. May 14, 2008 By David Needle : Source: Smalltown SAN MATEO, Calif.
SmallTown Offers 'WebCards' Via Google Gadget Ads, Others
“With six cities and 300 categories, you can see how it would add up”
SmallTown, the Bay Area hyperlocal company, is changing its core focus and will concentrate mostly on getting wider distribution of its WebCards microsites for small businesses. via The Kelsey Group
Smalltown expands its scope to the Internet community at large with Webcards.com
Online local community site, Smalltown , is starting to think bigger picture. Today, the service launches a new site, Webcards.com , to simplify advertising campaigns over multiple platforms. via VentureBeat
Local Business Directory Site Smalltown Acquires Local2Me
Joseph Weisenthal - Mon 15 Oct 2007 09:07 AM PST San Mateo-based Smalltown , a directory site for local businesses, has acquired seven year-old Local2Me , which offers community-based user forums . via Paid Content
Smalltown, small hyperlocal site, acquires tinier Local2Me
Despite the meltdown and slow death of BackFence, the hyperlocal market continues to draw some interest. via VentureBeat
Smalltown Buys Online Community
“Smalltown is word of mouth advertising on the Internet.”
Smalltown has acquired Local2Me , a seven-year-old online community based in the San Francisco Bay Area. via Screenwerk
The San Francisco Business Times
Business web site company Smalltown bought an online network called Local2Me . San Mateo-based Smalltown, which makes local web networks for merchants and small businesses, didn't say what it paid for Local2Me, ... via The San Francisco Business Times
“We're going to be on mobile, the idea being that we have up to the minute rich local content”
Bay Area hyper local site Smalltown announced today that it has acquired online community site Local2me for an undisclosed amount. via The Kelsey Group