Google sent out this email a few minutes ago:
Google Tags to be retired on 4/29 Dear Google Places user, At Google, we’re always working to innovate and improve ways for small businesses to get online and reach more customers. At times, though, we have to decide where to focus our efforts and which technologies we expect will yield the most benefit to users and businesses like you in the long run.
In that spirit, we are retiring Google Tags for all users on April 29, 2011. No action is required on your part, and your Places account and listing will continue to work as usual. Effective today, no new tags can be created, but all active tags will keep running to the end of April for free.
In your Places account, you’ll be able to see billing history until July 31st. If your tag is active, performance data will be available from now until May 31st. Historical performance data of inactive tags will be available in your dashboard starting May 2nd until May 31st.
You can visit our blog post and our Help Center for more information. There are still a number of options for you to reach more customers online, including our latest product for local businesses, Google Boost. Through the month of May, we are offering Tags customers like you $100 to try out Google Boost. Call 877-503-0841 Monday to Friday 8am-6pm to redeem your credit.
Thank you for trying Google Tags.
Sincerely,
The Google Places Team
It looks like they’re ending Tags, and pushing the generally more expensive Boost. Too bad for those that were benefiting from the Tags program – but as we’ve discussed in my Google Tags review, they were going to become less useful if they became popular anyway.
I can’t believe I hadn’t read about this until just now. I’m glad I found this post. Thanks!
Fred – I’m glad you found the blog, thanks for the comment.