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The not so near close distant future of Google paid search expandable ads for your dealers inventory

Jeff Kershner

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Could we be looking at the new Google AdWords expandable product listings?

Google has been testing this new expandable product listing for sponsored ads across the board  with other vertical markets. Have you seen it?

Some worry that these new expandable ads will push the natural ads too far down the page but I think this could be a great win for dealers. Imagine a long tail keyword search resulting in the exact (or close to) vehicle you're looking for right on the first page of your Google search. Imagine being able to serve up your inventory in this fashion!

This is taking Google base to the next level. Who said Google base was dead?

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Richard, you're right. Historically, I believe, they've been wary of putting too much emphasis on sponsored results to retain market share but I also think they're slowing moving the market. Instead of making sweeping changes that would alienate users, I think they're aiming to add more sponsored results (and functionality for those results) so slowly that the market will not respond negatively.
 
This is semi-off topic.

My question..
How many consumers actually search Google for a specific vehicle? I feel like it has to be an overwhelming minority.. but maybe I'm wrong?

My point..
I purchased a new Acura a year ago. I used google to get to manufacturer sites to do my homework on the vehicles; build my own using their configurators, etc. When I was ready to purchase a vehicle I headed to google and looked up local Acura dealerships or maybe I used the manufacturer site "find a dealer" function, I don't remember anymore. Regardless, I knew what I wanted and just needed to find the closest Acura dealership. I didn't type "2007 Black Acura TSX" into google and expect to get a live listing.

If I had been shopping a used vehicle I would have headed to KBB or Edmunds to do my research and gone directly to Autotrader.com when I was ready to find MY vehicle.

Let's equate this to shopping the internet for tickets to a football game.. I'm not going to google and typing "NY Giants Dec 29 tickets" - I'm going to well known sites designed specifically to assist me in purchasing event tickets like stubhub or ebay to check out whats available.

I hear so much of "indexable inventory" these days and I wonder how much value this really yields?

Is anyone aware of any tangible market research to support the frenzy over displaying live listings on google.com?

Thanks! :)