Local SEO Hack: How We Boosted Rankings Using BMW & Audi Directories
- artinparsa07
- 4 hours ago
- 2 min read

Hi,
It’s Artin.
Something kinda funny happened this week, and I thought I’d share it.
We’ve been helping a client climb into the top 3 spots on Google for his local business.
And honestly, if you own a local business, this is basically a cheat code.
Higher rankings = more website visits, more calls, more customers.
But the crazy part?
Because when people see you at the top over and over again, you automatically look more legit.
It’s not something they think about consciously, the trust just builds quietly in the background.
That’s why I always say ranking high on Google is like performance enhancers for your business… without the whole “heart exploding at 46” part.
Anyway, part of this ranking process involves getting links from external websites that Google trusts.
Not just any site… the kind Google sees as high-authority.
So I’m going down our list of 47 “high trust, high juice” sites we use for clients.
And two of the strangest ones?
BMW and Audi.
Not the actual car brands, but the directories that handle their in-car navigation systems.
Basically Google’s logic is:
“If the BMW 7 Series knows where your business is… it must be legit.”
Makes sense… and also super bizarre.
Because who would ever think of that?
But for this client, it moved the needle in a BIG way.
Small actions can create massive results.
Talk soon,
Artin
P.S. We’ve got a special offer for local business owners right now:
We get you ranked in the top 3 on Google for your area for $1000 (or whatever that is in your currency).
If we hit top 3, awesome. We’ll both be happy, and chances are we’ll keep working together. I’ll pitch you more stuff after we get you there, just being upfront.
If we don’t hit top 3, you get a full refund.
If that sounds fair, fill out this form and we’ll reach out:



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