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Blackhat CarGurus SEO Tactics PPT that Cars.com produced
https://www.docdroid.net/aQ0Vbn0/blackhat-cg-seo-tactics.pdf
https://www.docdroid.net/aQ0Vbn0/blackhat-cg-seo-tactics.pdf
Blackhat CarGurus SEO Tactics PPT that Cars.com produced
https://www.docdroid.net/aQ0Vbn0/blackhat-cg-seo-tactics.pdf
Nice work! What say you @David Greene or have you disappeared?Blackhat CarGurus SEO Tactics PPT that Cars.com produced
https://www.docdroid.net/aQ0Vbn0/blackhat-cg-seo-tactics.pdf
I could care less, they are liars extraordinaires and one of the reasons that dealers struggle. The lies on top of lies on top of lies. I get that they are one of your "sponsors," but I still don't care. They can go to hell with this shit.@Alexander Lau thanks for sharing this BUT do you really don't need to be so belligerent and call people names (which was removed?) It's very unbecoming, rude and doesn't do anything for your reputation.
Dealers discuss the impact of Google's March 12, 2019 core algorithm update on automotive industry SEO rankings, with some experiencing significant traffic gains while third-party sites like CarGurus suffered notable declines. The consensus advice is that there's no quick fix for algorithm-impacted sites—dealers should focus on user-first content, local SEO, Google Search Console optimization, and their own dealership initiatives rather than trying to game the system. One dealer reported impressive year-over-year gains (130% increase in new users, 70% increase in sessions), suggesting that solid SEO fundamentals position dealerships well to benefit from algorithm shifts.