Jun 26 2008

SEO Madness

Published by Aaron at 12:34 pm under Marketing, New Tech/Trends, Web Stuff

SEO, Search Engine Optimization, I want it!  I have to have it! It will make me millions and sell a ton more cars! ha!

The fact of the matter is most visitor that want to look through your site will find you in the search engines by your dealership name or city/market area.  These should readily appear based on your website’s basic content, if designed properly.  (IE: You cannot have your dealership name only appear in graphics.)

And even then about half will probably direct type-thrus, if you have your domain name properly marketed in your community.

The biggest problem I’ve noticed is when you begin to shift your focus away from your customers and onto search engine spiders, who won’t ever buy a car.  Too much keyword stuffing or poor human navigation will cause your visitors to turn and run.  So even if you attract 10% more visitors, they won’t stay. 

Over stuffing pages with content irrelevant or constantly repeated will desensitize your visitors who may end up missing information you truly want them to see.

If you have a highly optimized website, be sure you get the whole picture.  Increases in unique visitors doesn’t tell the entire story.  Look at their depth of visit (how many pages to they look at before leaving?).  Check the bounce rates on your optimized homepage.  Do you scare your customers away?

I have seen some dealerships who have a bounce rate of near 40% on the homepage because of over optimized SEO.  They have less than 6% making it through 20 or more pages.  They get roughly 20 leads a month.

On the other hand, another site we tailor to visitors with basic optimizations in place (every website should have the basics) as well as general techniques that do not draw too far away from the optimal experience.  They average over 160 leads a month and average 168 credit apps a month.  They have over 20% of their visitors staying through at least 20 pages.  Most of their visits are direct address or searches based on their name.

While some other factors do play into getting those number of leads, the % of bounces and page depth are main indicators of the website’s performance.

Regards,

 - Aaron

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