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October 27th, 2010
Have you seen that Google is experimenting with a new Page One SERP design? If you don’t have a reputation management process at your company in place, this post will make it very clear why you can’t wait any longer. This new Search Engine Results Page (SERP) design by Google put your review star count front and center in search results.
Today as I searched for Chicago Dealers and I was blown away how much Page One real estate was used for Google Maps listings. This is the second time I saw this type of action on Page One this week, so it is time to start a discussion.
I color coded the SERP in sections to show that:

I don’t see this type of display for all searches and maybe this is a new design for broad commercial searches but this is a game changer. What do you think?
What I can see is that Google review stars are SIGNIFICANTLY MORE VISIBLE which means that automotive reputation management processes must really be locked down. What I also see is that if you are not in the top spots for organic search, you will get crushed by this new design and experience significantly less clicks.
What I also would expect is that the Google Ads on the right side will receive less clicks. There is too much activity front and center that brings the consumers eye to the maps region. So this will also be a game changer for Adwords bidding.
Homework: Get your Google Maps listings updated with photos, videos, coupons, and make sure you have the geo-targeting set correctly. If this is a look at the future, the more complete and compelling your Google Maps listing is, the more calls and clicks you will receive.
If you need help, call: 732.450.8200.
Tags: google maps, google serps, reputation management
Posted in google maps, internet reputation management, reputation management portal |
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April 12th, 2010
PCG Digital Marketing announced today three new digital marketing services specifically designed for savvy automotive retailers that seek to leverage social media, consumer review portals, search marketing and paid advertising strategies to expand their brand(s) online.The three monthly marketing packages offer a comprehensive approach to digital marketing for car dealers. PCG Digital Marketing’s proven strategies in Search Engine Optimization, content marketing, Internet Reputation Management, social media and now inventory advertising raise the bar for the automotive industry.
The core PCG monthly Digital Marketing Package offers dealers a powerful combination of off-site and on-site marketing and search engine optimization strategies which include customized microsite development, a complete Google compliance review of their current site, online Press Release distribution, blogging, content development, social media management and more. Their core monthly digital marketing package is priced at $1,195 per month.
In addition to PCG’s core Digital Marketing Package, dealers can now enhance their digital marketing strategies with three new packages:
Monitoring Car Dealer Reputation Scores
According to Brian Pasch, CEO, “Internet Reputation Management will be one of the key metrics for success in 2010 and beyond. Mobile phone apps that reward consumers for on-site reviews make a clear case why dealers in 2010 need a reputation management policy and strategy.”
The PCG’s Internet Reputation Management (IRM) package, priced at $595 a month, includes customized reputation management policies and procedures for dealers, design of a Reputation Management Portal (RMP) and full reporting that monitors each month the dealer’s online reputation scores.
PCG’s IRM team also assists dealers with contacting customers to participate in online review websites. The assistance provided by PCG and the creation of a Reputation Management Portal (RMP) simplifies the process of engaging customers to post online reviews.
Innovations in Car Inventory Advertising
The Automotive Advertising Network (AAN) consists of a network of car inventory advertising websites that target national, regional and local search phrases that consumers use to research new and used cars. The AAN features hundreds of regional websites containing automotive buying news, tips, resources which also advertise local dealer inventory. (http://www.automotiveadvertisingnetwork.com)
In addition to the AAN’s network of regional and local websites, dealers can leverage and advertise their cars using CarPort App™, a software application that allows cars dealers to post their cars on social media websites and popular blogs like WordPress. With CarPort App™ car dealers can leverage the search engine power of blogs to write about the cars they sell and include sample inventory inside the blog post.
CarPort also allows dealers to create a custom tab on their Facebook Fan Page which displays cars that are in stock and ready for sale. Dealers can view an example of the CarPort technology on Facebook by visiting the Rairdon Auto Group fan page and clicking on the “View Cars” tab: http://www.facebook.com/RairdonGroup .
The AAN package is currently being offered at an introductory price of $495 per month until June 1, 2010. After June 1st, admission to the AAN will move to $795 per month. The AAN provides unlimited leads at one low monthly price.
Dealer professionals who would like to learn more about the enhanced monthly marketing packages can contact PCG Digital Marketing at 732-450-820http://www.pcgdigitalmarketing.com/
Tags: automotive marketing packages
Posted in Automotive Internet Marketing, reputation management portal, social media strategies |
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January 19th, 2010
I’ve been spending time thinking of new ways to assist car dealers brand themselves on the Internet and to promote their excellence in sales and service online. If 85% of all new car purchases start online, then dealers need to get their message in the path of consumers shopping online. Nothing could be better than strong peer reviews!
Many articles on the Internet have discussed Automotive Internet Reputation Management and the importance of checking what consumers are writing about you on the Internet. Still many dealers fail to read even what is posted or rolled-up on Google Maps. Automotive Reputation Management must be a standard operating procedures for car dealers in 2010.
I would like to offer some new twists on this discuss with the concept of a Reputation Management Portal (RMP). In the example shown above, we have taken a simple WordPress website and consolidated links to popular review websites. Each icon is linked to the specific review page for our client Hare Chevrolet.
Here is an overview of the Reputation Management Portal (RMP):
If Hare Chevrolet prints up postcards that promote this website www.iloveharechevy.com, you can bet that their service advisors will be able to identify happy customers to hand the card as ask for their assistance. That’s dozens of postcards in people’s hands each day.
You can bet that your sales managers know who the customers that are very excited about their purchase experience. Instead of just handing out a card for one review website, why not create your own Reputation Management Portal postcard and drive reviews where they are needed most.
The great thing about the RMP being a WordPress website, is that anyone can add or change icons to promote higher review counts on new websites. Once this is set in place, you don’t need a programmer to get involved.
This will allow you to direct review traffic to different websites throughout the year to have a wider branding influence since there are about 10 review websites that should be included in a comprehensive IRM strategy.
If you like this idea, and would like a RMP constructed for your dealership, its very easy and simple to manage. I have a few other ideas to help dealers in 2010 increase their brand visibility online.
We’ll have some “killer” strategies revealed at the Automotive Marketing Boot Camp in Orlando the day before the official start of NADA Convention. If you are going to NADA, fly in on the 11th and register for an intense day of social media and digital marketing education.
I hope to see you there….
Tags: automotive irm, reputation management portal
Posted in internet reputation management, reputation management portal |
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