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Inventory Pages Are Often Underutilized

I'd love if my website would give the options to view window sticker.

One of the most common questions we get on an e-ldea is "please send the window sticker".
Would it help if we could break out the window sticker/installed options like what I showed Darren? Here's that example again.

Scroll past the carousel to where you see us, and click "Specs":

 
@CarsonWhite It appears the Specs section is empty on my end. Are you thinking about adding content there?

*Originally I thought you meant look at the All Features section, rather than just the specs area.
Do you see this content here?
 

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@CarsonWhite - I see that content - I noticed the lack of content here:

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That would be the dealer's content - in this case DealerOn. Highlights a big reason why we're working with them today. Inconsistent (or sometimes nonexistent) content is costing them.

Carvia sits within our container beneath the carousel!
 

✨ AI Highlights

The thread discusses how dealership inventory pages are typically limited to specs, pricing, and photos, and argues they should include FAQs, buying insights, and schema markup to capture more organic search traffic. Vendors and developers chimed in with live examples and AI-driven approaches to scaling this content, with Carvana cited as the current merchandising benchmark. A side discussion revealed that inconsistent or missing content from incumbent website platforms is actively hurting dealers' SEO performance.

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