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Digital Marketing Co. to Bring Google to Las Vegas
Smart Age Solutions is partnering with the internet company for a series of education sessions and one-on-one consultations at the upcoming JCK Las Vegas show.
New York--Smart Age Solutions, a national provider of digital marketing services for the jewelry industry, has announced it will be bringing Google to this year’s Las Vegas market week.
The two companies are partnering to present “Google This Way,” a series of sessions at the JCK Las Vegas show that will cover industry trends, mobile evolution and digital marketing specifically for jewelers.
A Google representative and Smart Age Solutions’s Director of Marketing Operations will speak at the session, which will take place on Tuesday, June 6, and Wednesday, June 7, at 10 a.m. and 2 p.m. at the Smart Age Solutions booth (S11013).
In addition to the sessions, the Las Vegas partnership also will allow for one-on-one consultations with the Google representative at the booth on Tuesday and Wednesday.
Interested retailers need to RSVP for the sessions; the one-on-one can be scheduled ahead of time or that day.
This is the first time Google will be present at the JCK Las Vegas show.
Smart Age said it is Google’s only Premier Partner in the fine jewelry space. To be labeled as such, partners have to meet Google’s eligibility and training requirements, including proven expertise and years of experience in delivering high-performing AdWords campaigns.
In turn, they receive high levels of support from the internet giant, such as extensive Google product and account management training and direct access to the latest Google beta technology and products.
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