On the back-end side, I have noticed that their new "smart blog" system is no longer adding out of area SEO tags.
Just had a meeting here in my office today. I'm pretty sure I figured out a way on how to fix this problem!
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Just had a meeting here in my office today. I'm pretty sure I figured out a way on how to fix this problem!

It helps when the CMS:
a) was built by people who are still at the company
b) was built in this decade

DealerInspire is built on WordPress, a platform built in 2003![]()
This is a fact.DealerInspire is built on WordPress, a platform built in 2003![]()
Big difference: over 1/3rd of the Internet is on Wordpress.
There are some bad ass, customized (theme) sites out there built on WP. I wrote up a giant explanation on why to use DI and WP about 5 years ago. I think it lives on ADM, buried in that crappy NING site.Hence the threat vector dilemma.
I do love WordPress though, just for static content sites.
There are some bad ass, customized (theme) sites out there built on WP.
Rick Buffkin reported that his Dealer.com (DDC) website is displaying incorrect page titles and meta descriptions in Google search results—showing other dealerships' names and locations instead of his own—and discovered the issue affects multiple other DDC clients as well. The thread explores whether this is a database corruption, security breach, or technical glitch, with community members advising escalation and noting that while some DDC sites appear unaffected, others show the same problem. The key takeaway is that this appears to be a widespread Dealer.com platform issue requiring urgent attention from their technical team, with uncertainty about how long the problem has persisted and what impact it may have on search rankings and ad quality scores.