- Oct 17, 2011
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It was me. I was looking at your website and spilled my coffee into the keyboard. I guess that was all of the flickering. ...sorry!
To paraphrase more than a few Dealer Principals and a couple of industry "experts": "I don't give a rat's butt about site traffic; figures lie and liars figure! How many more cars did we sell? I wanna see phone calls! I wanna see emails! I wanna see ups! Show me the ups!
One of my friends does SEO and his clients see huge increases in their website traffic. They have also produced record sales. They have good processes but the marketing, on their website, isn't special.
So do expect to see a correlation in sales? In other words do you think the traffic boost is going to CAUSE a 3X lift in sales? - Correlation does not imply causation and in this case there may not even be a correlation.

Daniel Mondello reported achieving record single-day website traffic (nearly 3X year-over-year) across all his dealership stores without any major changes, prompting debate about whether traffic spikes meaningfully correlate to actual sales and showroom visits. Skeptics like "lightnup" and ed.brooks cautioned against celebrating traffic metrics without corresponding evidence of increased phone calls, emails, or sales—a sentiment echoed by dealers who prioritize concrete business results over vanity metrics. The thread ultimately highlights a persistent tension in automotive digital marketing between traffic growth and conversion into actual customer engagement and sales.