Caboodle to Meet with Google in Atlanta

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Businesses need marketing partners who are constantly finding better ways to connect them with ideal customers. That’s why Caboodle Media is heading to Atlanta this May to collaborate directly with Google’s team at their Lead Gen Innovation Lab.

This partnership matters because the strategies we develop with Google will directly impact your business growth. By gaining early access to Google’s latest tools and contributing to their development, we can create more effective, customized lead generation approaches that keep you ahead of competitors.

During our time with Google, we’ll focus on collaborative sessions that address your specific business challenges:

  • Exchanging ideas about Google’s latest AI tools and how to customize them for your specific industry
  • Working hands-on with Google experts to build improved search account structures tailored to your goals
  • Collaborating on privacy-friendly measurement approaches that will keep your campaigns effective in 2025 and beyond

Our active participation in Google’s Demand Generation Roundtable means we’ll be contributing insights based on your real-world needs and challenges. These conversations help shape the tools that will drive your future marketing success.

The private strategy sessions with Google team members will allow us to discuss specific business scenarios and gain practical implementation knowledge we can immediately bring back to your campaigns.

This face-to-face collaboration with Google reinforces our commitment to delivering marketing strategies that not only adapt to the changing digital landscape but help you thrive within it.

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