Auto Dealer Traffic Launches Used Car Inventory Marketing Service; Changes the Way Consumers Find Used Cars on the Internet
Auto Dealer Traffic, Inc., a leading automotive Search Engine Marketing (SEM) company, announced the launch of a used car inventory marketing service that changes the way consumers find used cars on the Internet.
Columbus, OH — Auto Dealer Traffic, Inc., a leading automotive Search Engine Marketing (SEM) company, announced the launch of a used car inventory marketing service that changes the way consumers find used cars on the Internet. The new service optimizes an auto dealer’s vehicle inventory so that it achieves the same high, natural search engine ranking that major automotive portals receive when auto buyers search for used vehicles online. With a high ranking, consumers can easily find and connect directly with their local dealership, eliminating the intermediary step and need for third party lead provider portals.
“This new service takes the control of used car sales away from the portals and puts it back into the hands of dealers,” says Todd Swickard, president of Auto Dealer Traffic, who adds that dealers will get more used car leads from the service with much higher close rates.”
According to a recent internal study by Auto Dealer Traffic, over 60% of the online inventory that appears after a used car search comes from major automotive portals, while less than 40% comes from dealer websites. The data was compiled from 1,500 unique used car searches on MSN, Yahoo and Google that queried vehicle make, model and fifty of the largest metro areas.
Portals are large enough to be easily read by search engines and have their key words rank high in searches, which result in a large volume of traffic. By comparison, search engines have difficulty reading the inventory of dealer websites because of the site’s smaller size and structure.
The new technology developed for Auto Dealer Traffic’s used car inventory marketing service solves this problem by making the dealer’s entire used car inventory search engine crawlable. As a result, dealers can expect their vehicles to appear on the first results page when customers using Google, Yahoo or MSN search for a used car by make, model, year and city.
For the past few months, Auto Dealer Traffic has been testing the new service at Roush Honda in Westerville, Ohio. According to Gary Harkin, vice president of marketing, the dealership has generated more traffic to their web site and more buyers to their showroom than ever before. “Roush Honda’s inventory now commands premium ranking, especially when detailed keywords are entered into search engines. The best part is we’ve had a 25% close rate on these leads, which is significantly higher than any of our purchased leads,” said Harkin, who notes that he no longer has to rely on used car leads from third party providers.
With the new service, dealers only pay one low monthly service fee to keep their inventory optimized and appearing high in the search engine rankings. Any Inventory changes are immediately captured so that vehicle listings remain current and accurate.
“Dealerships can use this service to wean themselves off of costly third-party lead generating portals,” said Swickard. “They’ll be able to get more and better leads for significantly less money. It’s no longer a quantity game, it’s a quality game.”
About Auto Dealer Traffic Inc
Auto Dealer Traffic, Inc. is an Internet and search engine marketing company headquartered in Columbus, Ohio. Auto Dealer Traffic specializes in routing automotive consumer traffic to web sites and has been an industry leader since 2001. It is a Google certified company, as well as being certified partners of Yahoo! and MSN. Auto Dealer Traffic’s proprietary software and SEM strategies are the most effective methods available for increasing traffic to web sites and generating more leads.
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