GeoSpatial Stream Adds Facebook Page

Providing its viewers with another way to receive automatic updates when new videos have been posted, GeoSpatial Stream, the best source for video news covering the geospatial technology industry, added a Facebook page at https://www.facebook.com/geospatialstream.

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“Now that we’ve had some time to populate GeoSpatial Stream with high-quality geospatial technology videos, we’re exploring all the ways we can keep viewers updated on new content,” said Todd Danielson, video producer for GeoSpatial Stream. “We already have an email list viewers can sign up for when logging onto our site, and we previously established a Twitter account, @GSpatialStream (https://twitter.com/GSpatialStream), so Facebook was the next natural step. For just starting this venture a little more than a month ago, we’ve been getting great feedback and building a lot of momentum. Social media will help keep that going.”

GeoSpatial Stream will be looking at other ways to keep viewers connected in the future.

“We’ve got some really great content in the pipeline, and we don’t want anyone to miss it,” added Danielson. “I just returned from Autodesk University in Las Vegas, so we’ll have a video update of that event posted very soon. There will also be interviews from the event and some other exciting work that I can’t comment on yet.”

To contact Todd Danielson about business and video opportunities with the Location Media Alliance and GeoSpatial Stream, call 970-846-8831 or email tdanielson@locationalliance.net.
About the Location Media Alliance
The Location Media Alliance is a media consortium dedicated to promoting the power of location analytics and geospatial and remote sensing technologies to improve our world—socially, politically, and economically—with more efficient businesses, smarter built environments, and the better stewardship of our planet’s scarce resources. It serves as a coordinated media and advertising platform to better reach the diversity of location users across industries and organizations. For more information on The Location Media Alliance please visit www.locationalliance.net.
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LBx Journal covers the use of location technologies to drive operations, logistics, marketing and sales, customer experience, and strategic planning within businesses. We are location in the language of business. Areas of coverage include business applications, executive interviews, infographics, business cases and case studies for Retail, Agribusiness, Communications, Real Estate, Financial Services, and more.  www.LBxJournal.com

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