Yago Paramo

Automotive Entrepreneur

Month: May 2014

Content Strategy

We started building a new type of set pages for content, specially focused on new cars. The pages don’t look different than many other companies new car model pages, what is different are the links to content. In this example for Larson Nissan, you can see that besides accessing the inventory, brochures, incentives, etc (information that most dealer websites have) we also added pages with model information and trim information. The model and trim pages are build with unique content as required by the latest Google SEO updates. These pages are not built all at once but several each month, for example you can see that Larson Cadillac has model pages but not trims yet. Whilehttp://www.toyotaoftacoma.com/op-2013-toyota-camry-hybrid-for-sale-near-fife/ it would be easier for us to build it all at once a constant flow of content signals Google that there is new material to index and therefore increases the chances of getting our website crawled and therefore indexed. Enhancing content with video: We also build pages for those dealers that have been working with us for a while for the 2013 model line. … Continue reading

The post Content Strategy appeared first on Integrated PPC.

Continue reading

Why Dealer Lab Is The Best Dealer Website Solution

Tailored To Your Needs A key to success in any market is standing out. With the flexibility we offer and a sharp attention to detail, we ensure that your website will be truly one of a kind. This can include everything from Carfax integration to embedded inventory videos. Customization is just one aspect of what makes a good dealer website.…

New Terminology In Google Analytics

Some of you astute, detail-orientated types may have noticed a while back that Google Analytics has changed the way that their data is displayed. Don’t panic, this isn’t a major algorithm that will alter the landscape of search marketing — they didn’t even give the update an animal code name such as Penguin or Panda. Here’s a rundown of what changes were made in Google Analytics: Visits are now Sessions Unique Visitors are now Users Aside from a slight learning curve of adjusting to the new terminology, this shouldn’t affect Analytics users too much. A post-it it note on your computer would probably suffice in helping you adjust to the change while you get adjusted to this new terminology. Some people have speculated that the change was made because the mobile industry doesn’t user terms like “visits” or “unique visitors”. This slight change in terminology could definitely be a sign of a sea change where analyzing data from mobile users is becoming more important. Further Reading: https://support.google.com/analytics/answer/2731565?hl=en