Google’s Economic Impact Report for Utah shows that more than 192,000 Utah businesses received requests for directions, phone calls, bookings, reviews and other direct connections to their customers through Google.
also shows that Google invested over $7 billion nationally into data centers and offices, and donated $263 million to local nonprofits.Google’s Economic Impact Report for Utah highlighted several local businesses who have benefitted from using Google tools, includingFounders Cameron and Jacquelyn Muir began the business in 2013 when they felt unsatisfied with their experience shopping for their kids.
With help from tools like Google Ads and a Google Business Profile, they’ve achieved a 300% increase in online sales since 2019.that offer product reviews and how-to guides for parents. Cameron said the unique value in The Baby Cubby is found in creating a shopping experience that mirrors the huge life transitions parents go through when they have a child.
“I’ve talked to lots of moms who have legitimately had panic attacks when they started shopping for their kids,” Cameron said. “So we want to create that experience where instead of being discouraged or overwhelmed, parents can be excited about that step in their lives.”For instance, their YouTube channel, which they’ve been running for about five years, has over 23,000 subscribers and gets 185,000 views a month. The channel has a total of over 11 million views.
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