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Inventory Pages Are Often Underutilized

darrenstromain

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Many dealership inventory pages contain valuable information, but they're often limited to:

• vehicle specs
• pricing
• photos

Adding unique vehicle insights, buying considerations, and FAQs can help create additional opportunities for organic search visibility.

Many shoppers have questions before they contact a dealership. Inventory pages that help answer those questions can attract more qualified traffic and support the buying journey.

*SEO Tip: Adding FAQ schema markup to relevant content can help search engines better understand the page and improve visibility opportunities.
 
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I have always thought this was a big feature that website companies were missing. And customer reviews.

I tried hard to get a customer review concept approved that would automate the process of getting them back in my Dealer.com days. It would have used the CRM to solicit reviews, gate them for the dealer to decide whether they wanted them, publish them to the inventory pages by model, and create a review library for even more SEO cred.

This was when I started seeing my friends posting about their new car on Twitter... along with what they ate that day... yes, dating that one :unclejoe:
 
Reviews can be a problem unless you're showing all reviews. I'm having discussions with clients who are concerned about running into the FTC for misleading online reviews/testimonials. However, why not show the dealer's why-buys on the VDP? And one of those could be something like "4.5 stars on Yelp!" or something like that.
 
I hate to shameless plug here @darrenstromain & @CarlAutofusion, but we are doing this today with our clients.

@CarlAutofusion - here's a commercial example. (click on the "Specs" tab to see the breakdown shine.)

@darrenstromain - here's typical example.

Scroll past the carousel. You'll see where we start. All of it is injected into the pages HTML for SEO purposes
The commercial example does a good job showing the Ford factory options + MSRP, which is great but it doesn't include information on the Rugby Dump Body Upfit such as the dimensions, features (I see it has a metering gate), etc. This dump body upfit is likely a significant portion of the total price so it would be good to merchandise it.
 

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The thread explores how dealership inventory pages are typically limited to specs, pricing, and photos — and argues they could do far more SEO and conversion work by adding FAQs, buying considerations, schema markup, and even customer reviews. Alex Snyder shared that he pitched a model-level customer review system integrated with CRM back in 2011, which sparked a side discussion about FTC concerns around gated reviews today. A vendor participant offered live examples of enriched VDP pages with HTML-injected content for SEO, showing the concept is already being executed successfully for some clients.

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