Location-based advertising
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Location-based advertising (LBA) is a form of advertising that integrates mobile advertising with location-based services. The technology is used to pinpoint consumers location and provide location-specific advertisements on their mobile devices.
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According to Bruner and Kumar, "LBA refers to marketer-controlled information specially tailored for the place where users access an advertising medium".[1]