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Product Extensions for Your AdWords Ads

December 2nd, 2009

About a month ago, Sweet Spot’s blog wrote about tying Google Maps with AdWords ads. This was the first ad format extension of many. Another extension was recently released by Google just in time for this year’s prime shopping season.

Google launched product extensions for all US AdWords advertisers. Product extensions are new ways to add more specific information about your products to your PPC ads.

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AdWords’ product extensions let you tie your Google Base account with your AdWords account. This lets you show your products directly in search ads, so that when your AdWords text ad appears and your Google Base account contains products that are relevant to the searcher’s query, it will display images, names and prices of your products.

Sweet Spot is working to tie these features into all of its retail accounts. However, if you do not have a Google Base account, Sweet Spot can help set one up as well.

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Sweet Spot Marketing voted as a KC Smart Company to Watch

November 23rd, 2009

Sweet Spot Marketing is proud to announce it was selected by the KC Small Business Monthly (Thinking Bigger Media) as a 2010 KC Smart Company to Watch.

This is a tribute to the efforts and hard work put forth by the Sweet Spot Marketing Team.  2009 has been an exciting year for us and is a great honor to be included as one of the top growing companies in Kansas City to watch in 2010.

Thanks to our vendors and customers for a great 2009.  We look forward to continuing our success in 2010 by helping our customers achieve greater success in their Pay Per Click and Search Engine Optimization efforts.

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Google gives sneak peak to new Chrome OS

November 23rd, 2009

Last week Google gave a sneak peak of their new Operating System.  Like their new browser, the new OS will be named Chrome as well.

http://www.nytimes.com/2009/11/20/technology/companies/20chrome.htm

It seems that Chrome will be a game changer.  No longer will you need to install software on individual PCs but instead you will be able to access documents and programs via the web.  It wont be long and we will all be living in the Clouds.

PR: wait… I: wait… L: wait… Cached: wait… I: wait… LD: wait… Dir: wait… I: wait… Dir: wait… wait… Rank: wait… Traffic: wait… Price: wait… C: wait…

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What Can I Do To Gear Up My Marketing Plan for 2010?

November 17th, 2009

It’s that time of year again. The time companies gather management in a conference room to figure out their marketing budgets for 2010. For many small to mid-size companies, this year might be the first year you have considered devoting much attention to online marketing.

If you haven’t thought about integrating a Pay-Per-Click, or SEO marketing campaign into your 2010 marketing budget, the good news is you are not too late. In fact, the state of our economy might have you looking for ways to do more with the same or less budget. Thankfully, online advertising is a great way to get a lot of bang for your buck.

A June 2009 survey by the Association of National Advertisers (ANA) revealed that the No. 1 strategy for marketers, who wanted to improve effectiveness without spending more, was shifting from traditional to digital media. More than one-half of respondents also reported shifting spending away from brand-building initiatives, and 38% were putting more spending into lower-cost media. Marketing online fits all 3 of these criteria.

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If your company understands the benefits of online marketing, but has yet to jump in the game, adding Analytics is something basic you can do to measure and get a taste of what power these online tools have. The reason many companies are falling in love with online marketing is the transparency and accountability factors in near real time.

Compared with traditional advertising mediums, online marketers have much more data to analyze and measure ROI with. In fact, this is why many companies rely on a full-time agency for online marketing.  Sweet Spot Marketing dissects and makes real-time changes to optimize your budget spending every day. This is why we are a valuable resource for so many companies.

Install Google Analytics For Your Website:

Part of any marketing process is testing and measuring results. Why wait for your agency to install all of these tools for you? Google Analytics is free, simple to install and it will help the marketing agency you bring on board with great data.

Trust us, when a client tells us they have Analytics already installed before we enter the picture, it makes us very happy.  It also brings clients results quicker.  Anytime we can make quicker and more educated marketing decisions in the first month rather than implementing changes and waiting to see how our marketing impacted results makes everyone happy.

Sweet Spot Marketing is here if you ever need us. We can manage your online marketing plan to meet your goals. Feel free to give us a call (913) 859-9886

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Bing Removes Beta Label and Retires MSNbot 1.1

November 5th, 2009

Bing Removes UK Beta label:

Microsoft has removed the beta tag from the UK version. The daily Bing Homepage image and hotspots are something that now will be localized in the UK, with unique imagery and hotspots. Another element being more localized is real-time results with Bing Twitter search.

There is now an integrated shopping experience with Ciao UK. With Bing you can search the Internet to find the best prices, reviews and local availability. Visual search results and metadata will make search more visual and more compelling. More Instant Answers will be given to UK users. Such as how is Liverpool doing in the Premiership, or which tourist attraction should I see this weekend?

Bing’s New Search Engine Bot:

The Bing.com search engine made some big steps this week in regards to their future.  On the November 4th Bing announced the new bot, named MSNbot 2.0b. Bing inherited MSNBot 1.1 from Live Search, which according to sources says that it will not last until the end of the year.

Rick Dejarnette, of Bing Webmaster Center revealed; “we have made numerous improvements in its performance, addressed some webmaster concerns, and published detailed information on how to control the bot with a robots.txt file. Today we are announcing that the new bot is fully operational. This development will enable Bing to do a better job at gathering the information we need from the myriad of websites we index worldwide”.

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