The most obvious application of LBS in this context is 'managing' the public counter or town hall. Reward check-ins with something nice or let the mayor take his turn without a number. This makes it fun for people to check in. You can then equip the LBS with useful information. For example, at what times it is quiet, or how you can also arrange things online. But also which participation processes are ongoing. This way you can directly inform people waiting at the counter about things that are currently going on and what they can benefit from.
City marketing
As a municipality, you want to inform visitors well about what there is to do, get and see brother cell phone list A good way to make this clear is to bundle data from LBS and bring it together in a (mobile) website or app. Local shops, catering establishments, museums etc. keep their own information in, for example, Foursquare and are themselves responsible for keeping it up to date. The role that the municipality can appropriate is to facilitate this process and guide the various parties. By using LBS as a database in this way, it is also accessible to people who do not have an account. Special promotions and badges can also still be used for people who do have an account and check in at the locations.
On the tourist section of the website you can search in Google Maps for hotels, restaurants and cafes. The information is entered by Foursquare and is maintained by the managers of the locations.