Definition of hyperlocal in English:
hyperlocal
adjective hʌɪpəˈləʊk(ə)lˌhaɪpərˈloʊk(ə)l
Relating to or focusing on matters concerning a small community or geographical area.
an app which provides hyperlocal weather forecasts
Chicago's leading hyperlocal news source
consumers demand content that is highly personalized and hyperlocal
Example sentencesExamples
- For example, this means you can get hyperlocal with photos taken within a tiny area like a small park, or wider like a whole city.
- The hyperlocal news site announced today it was shutting down for good.
- The universities worked with The New York Times to start and then run hyperlocal blogs.
- They are now putting that data to work to create a hyperlocal digital marketing platform for grocers.
- While digital media is a faceless organization, print has the ability to be hyperlocal.
- These meteorology buffs crave a device that will track hyperlocal data in real time, right from their backyard.
- At a time when national newspapers are getting killed in the print world, the old newspaper model works in hyperlocal markets.
- But a new series of hyperlocal maps based on surveys with residents provides a vivid and detailed picture of conditions in this fractured city.
- But the tool could also be used to set up topical hyperlocal conversations on the fly.
- And in addition to locally grown organic produce, hyperlocal items, such as vegetables raised in restaurant gardens, are also expected to ramp up in 2013.
Definition of hyperlocal in US English:
hyperlocal
adjectiveˌhīpərˈlōk(ə)lˌhaɪpərˈloʊk(ə)l
Relating to or focusing on matters concerning a small community or geographical area.
an app which provides hyperlocal weather forecasts
Chicago's leading hyperlocal news source
consumers demand content that is highly personalized and hyperlocal
Example sentencesExamples
- These meteorology buffs crave a device that will track hyperlocal data in real time, right from their backyard.
- They are now putting that data to work to create a hyperlocal digital marketing platform for grocers.
- While digital media is a faceless organization, print has the ability to be hyperlocal.
- But a new series of hyperlocal maps based on surveys with residents provides a vivid and detailed picture of conditions in this fractured city.
- The universities worked with The New York Times to start and then run hyperlocal blogs.
- At a time when national newspapers are getting killed in the print world, the old newspaper model works in hyperlocal markets.
- But the tool could also be used to set up topical hyperlocal conversations on the fly.
- And in addition to locally grown organic produce, hyperlocal items, such as vegetables raised in restaurant gardens, are also expected to ramp up in 2013.
- For example, this means you can get hyperlocal with photos taken within a tiny area like a small park, or wider like a whole city.
- The hyperlocal news site announced today it was shutting down for good.