All Blog Posts Tagged 'Google' (121)

Test Your Mobile Site With Google's GoMo

Google, in an effort to help small business ensure they have an effective mobile website, has launched "GoMo".  This website (http://www.howtogomo.com) lets users learn about why having a quality mobile site is important, test how your site looks in its mobile version, and find resources to help if your mobile site isn't quite up to par.

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Added by Ali Amirrezvani on November 4, 2011 at 3:27pm — No Comments

According to Google, SEO is Not Spam

For the most part, search engine optimization (SEO) is a recognized necessity of running a successful auto dealer website.  Not just in the auto industry, but there are still some hold-outs that think building websites and content to be found by search engines is a little spammy.

 

According to Matt Cutts, the head of Google's web spam fighting team, his company does not consider SEO to be spam.  "We don't consider SEO to be spam," and SEO is a "valid way to help people find…

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Added by Ali Amirrezvani on October 31, 2011 at 4:12pm — No Comments

Winning the Zero Moment of Truth - Changing the Rulebook

 

The way we shop is changing and marketing strategies are simply not keeping pace.  Whether we're shopping for corn flakes, concert tickets or a honeymoon in Paris, the Internet has changed how we decide what to buy.  Today we're all digital explorers, seeking out online ratings, social media-based  peer reviews, videos, and in-depth product details as we move down the path to purchase. Marketing has evolved…
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Added by MANNY LUNA on October 15, 2011 at 2:30pm — 2 Comments

AutoDealerTarget Roundtable

You're Invited!



The Roundtable, hosted by Tom Kain and John Miller of AutoDealerTarget is broadcast live each Tuesday night at 10pm EST. Once a week Tom & John will spend one hour on a Google+ Hangout with special guests from the automotive industry and dealership professionals in a roundtable setting, sharing great ideas, best practices and learning from many of the most successful and brightest minds in our industry.



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Added by Tom Kain on October 11, 2011 at 1:35am — No Comments

Will Your Dealership Use Google+ For Businesses?

The verdict on Google+ for personal use still seems to be out for many (myself included).  But according to Christian Oestlien, group product manager for social advertising at Google has said that they are “close to unveiling Google+ business profiles”.

 

Only Ford and GM have official profiles right now (interesting that they are both automotive brands).  Some…

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Added by Ali Amirrezvani on October 10, 2011 at 4:06pm — 1 Comment

Change to Google’s Quality Score Algorithm Affects Car Dealers

For those that use Google AdWords for your auto dealer website, this is big news.  After some testing in foreign markets, Google has announced that they are changing the algorithm used to determine the Quality Score of PPC ads to give landing page quality more weight.

 

According to Jonathan Alferness, director of product management on Google’s ad quality team, Google wants their advertisers to focus on relevance and “choose a landing…

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Added by Ali Amirrezvani on October 6, 2011 at 2:18pm — No Comments

Setting Up Local Listings in Search Engines (Besides Google)

Most people tend to focus a lot of their local search engine marketing for their auto dealer website on Google Places.  While it's true that a lot, if not most, of your search traffic comes from Google, it's still important to make sure your dealership is properly optimized for the other major players as well.

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Added by Ali Amirrezvani on September 30, 2011 at 11:19am — No Comments

Protect Your Dealership from Being Marked “Closed” on Google Places

What is designed to be a way for users to let Google know when a business has been closed is, in some cases, being abused by local competitors.  Since it is so easy to mark a business closed in Google Places, some business are being tagged as closed when they aren't.  When enough people mark a business as closed, Google will review whether or not this is true, though their review process isn't public.…

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Added by Ali Amirrezvani on September 26, 2011 at 5:03pm — 1 Comment

Site Not Ranking Well? Check With Google

If you aren't happy with the way your dealership website is performing in terms of search engine results (and you aren't violating Google's webmaster guidelines), you can ask Google to "reconsider" your site.  Essentially, you can ask Google to take a look at your site to see if it was manually marked as spam.

 

Over the years, Google has improved this process to make it more transparent.  After submitting a site, Google will let the webmaster know that they received the…

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Added by Ali Amirrezvani on September 16, 2011 at 9:47am — No Comments

Google Buys Zagat

Google has just bought Zagat, a company that provides ratings and reviews of restaurants, entertainment venues, and travel locations.  Known primarily for their yearly restaurant book guides, they have been doing quite well with their online subscription based site and community.

 

Google plans for Zagat to be the "cornerstone of our local offering", helping them  to compete directly with Yelp and other online review sites.  Think it was a coincidence that Google recently…

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Added by Ali Amirrezvani on September 8, 2011 at 3:33pm — No Comments

Is Google Trusted Stores Just Another Push for Reviews?

Google is at it again.  According to the Google Operating System Blog, an unofficial source of news and tips about Google, the search engine giant will soon be launching Google Trusted Stores.  This new service is designed to make it "easy for online shoppers to identify stores that provide an excellent online shopping experience."

 

I have to wonder how closely this will be tied to the reviews a…

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Added by Ali Amirrezvani on September 7, 2011 at 10:53am — No Comments

Are Car Dealers Spending Enough On Internet Marketing?



 

Internet Marketing vs. Traditional Marketing

When it comes to making the most out of your advertising budget, there is one key metric to look at: return on investment (ROI). ROI is a direct performance measurement of your advertising budget in terms of sales generated from various advertising media. Advertising on the Internet using a…

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Added by Richelle Farley on September 6, 2011 at 4:30pm — 1 Comment

How to Create a Trackable QR Code

After writing my post on QR Codes Best Practices, I wanted to make sure those dealerships interested in starting a QR code marketing campaign knew to create QR codes in a way that will allow your dealership to track them through the Google Analytics on your car dealership website.

 

Here's how to create a QR code that is trackable by Google Analytics:

 

First, make sure you are signed into Google (in the account that houses…

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Added by Ali Amirrezvani on August 29, 2011 at 3:51pm — No Comments

Google +1: Now in PPC Ads and Affecting Search Engine Ranking

I've been seeing the Google +1 button appearing on more and more websites since it was released a few months ago.  Recently, I've even seen it as an option for paid search ads.

 

If I perform a search while signed into my Google account, the +1 button appears as a part of the actual PPC ad.

 

This seems to be the exact same thing as giving users…

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Added by Ali Amirrezvani on August 9, 2011 at 4:53pm — No Comments

Closing the Gap

During a department head meeting in which processes where being discussed, it became evident there was an information gap for our clients.  Our recruiting team was reporting a break down in information regarding who we are, what we do and what we have to offer.  The team shared how they answer certain questions over and over again.  They reported the funny misconceptions that they often hear.  I sat…

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Added by Stephanie Young on August 9, 2011 at 11:30am — 7 Comments

Google Getting in the Discount Game with Offers

Last week I wrote a post about Google Local Portal in Portland, available on DealerOn’s blog.  If you’ve already read it, you might have seen mention of Google's new service for businesses: Google Offers.  Google Offers appears to be similar to Groupon and other discount offering services -- it allows you, as a small business owner, to get your business "in…

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Added by Ali Amirrezvani on July 18, 2011 at 5:35pm — No Comments

Resources to Help Dealers Get the Most Out of Google+

Since Google+ is so new, I asked everyone on our team at DealerOn to put together a list of resources for car dealers trying to wrap their minds around this new way of social networking (myself included).  Here’s a list of links/sites that we’ve put together.

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Added by Ali Amirrezvani on July 15, 2011 at 12:48pm — No Comments

Installing Google Analytics on Your Dealership Website

No matter how sophisticated or rudimentary your website provider‘s reporting platform is, having Google Analytics on your website is a “no-brainer”.  You want to “trust, but verify” your website provider’s analytics by making sure they are similar to those in Google Analytics.  At DealerOn, we have made it a standard part of our process to create a Google Analytics account for each of our customers’ websites. 

 

Luckily, if your auto…

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Added by Ali Amirrezvani on July 12, 2011 at 10:43am — No Comments

The Future of Google Places?

Have you seen the new offering from Google for local search?  Unless you live in Austin, Portland, Madison or San Diego, chances are that you haven't.  Google's new “Beta” Local Directory Portals are a bit of a mix between their place pages and Yelp.  They let users look at all of the businesses in a city in one place (similar to Yelp’s model).

 

Here is a screenshot of Google Portland:

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Added by Ali Amirrezvani on July 8, 2011 at 2:42pm — No Comments

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