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Dealer's Buying FAKE Likes on Facebook. v. 50K Fans, Are You Serious..

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They bought them through a company that charges $500/month for 5K likes per month. How ethical is that, faking your count.. Also if you look at their status charts, it shows 6, yes SIX likes/month to 5,000+ and for a few months then drops down again. Seems like all the other dealers in their Automall area are starting to use it as well..

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, seriously..
 
You think that is bad, check this one out:

Wikimotive | Facebook

lol. That's the vendor who does that for those two pages above! Also they offer 2,000 Google +1's, yet I would LOVE to see any dealer order that, Google will de-list them from the SERPs without hesitation. (Hundreds of studies on this). I hate vendors like WikiMotive, they have no idea what their doing, even if you want to buy +1's they have to be in a very slow diverse dripfeed, which they know clearly nothing about. Offering a service that can destroy a dealership's website, I dislike the fact, but if a dealer wants to be unethical, I'm all for their websites getting de-listed.
 
Also, you can buy 5K likes for ~$44 everywhere online.. (And that's a single order, bulk orders get them even lower), and on almost any SEO forum.. Simply send e-mail to random provider, and it's done in 1-3 days. Charging $500/Month is crazy. ex: 10K likes, a $1,000 Bill for $88 worth of products, not to mention it's social so good luck getting any value of it to begin with..
 

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Dealers are purchasing fake Facebook likes through vendors like Wikimotive at inflated prices ($500/month for 5K likes), despite the same likes being available for $44 online, and the practice provides no real business value while risking Google penalties. The thread criticizes both the unethical vendors promoting these services and dealers wasteful spending on fake engagement metrics that don't translate to actual sales or meaningful customer interaction.

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