- Apr 20, 2009
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I'm sure I don't have to tell this to most of the dealers out there, but the topic needs attention.
We get these types of emails from our dealers almost daily, and they seem to be increasing in numbers. Most of these are as ridiculous as they are dangerous. Many dealers shrug these off, but just as many call us with concerns about the content of these emails.
Just remember - anyone can point out 1,000,000+ terms on Google that you aren't showing up for. But they would know nothing about your marketing objectives and how they relate to the hundreds of terms that you are showing up for.
The example below not only contains false information but was submitted through a lead form on the dealer's website. The "SEO Consultant" had a gmail address instead of a company address.
Dealers, are you taking these seriously?

We get these types of emails from our dealers almost daily, and they seem to be increasing in numbers. Most of these are as ridiculous as they are dangerous. Many dealers shrug these off, but just as many call us with concerns about the content of these emails.
Just remember - anyone can point out 1,000,000+ terms on Google that you aren't showing up for. But they would know nothing about your marketing objectives and how they relate to the hundreds of terms that you are showing up for.
The example below not only contains false information but was submitted through a lead form on the dealer's website. The "SEO Consultant" had a gmail address instead of a company address.
Dealers, are you taking these seriously?
