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kbb.com?

Saw this on Jalopnic.com, and thought of this thread... Kelly Blue Book seems to be having some issues with oversharing in its incentives. Or something. This is a very strange mistake.

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I use KBB in a couple of different formats and have been pleased with the results. So if I understand the original post, traffic is down on ATC and Cars? Is this recent, or been a while now?

I worked for ATC for 2 years and my current company was one of my accounts. It's never been great here. I would invest in trying a partnership, but our dealership has such a mixed inventory, we don't necessarily have the product to make it work. It probably pays for itself, but I do wonder if we took our money and invested in SEM if we wouldn't see better results. Are your results strong?
 
I worked for ATC for 2 years and my current company was one of my accounts. It's never been great here. I would invest in trying a partnership, but our dealership has such a mixed inventory, we don't necessarily have the product to make it work. It probably pays for itself, but I do wonder if we took our money and invested in SEM if we wouldn't see better results. Are your results strong?


Yes, we have seen a big jump in our number's from KBB(now that we turned on the proper tracking tool) :egads:.

It seems each time I get ready to pull the plug on ATC and/or Cars, we get a huge spike in traffic and actually make a month, not sure how that happens, must be murphy's law? But I gotta admit, I very much dislike the silly "advertising" levels with ATC and their limited photo's info, etc...but in my area, I'm limited in (some what) proven 3rd party vendors.
 

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A dealer asks whether KBB's advertising program is worth using as an alternative to struggling platforms like ATC and Cars.com. Responses are mixed: while one dealer reports strong results after implementing proper tracking across multiple systems (CRM, website analytics, phone tracking, and sales force data), another spent $1,200 with minimal returns despite working directly with KBB on tracking. The key insight is that success with KBB advertising heavily depends on having robust, integrated tracking infrastructure rather than relying solely on the vendor's reporting tools.

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