That's always my fear when paying for outsourced optimized content... what happens if and when you would stop using the service/company (for whatever reason) and the content resides on their platform, not yours?
With a flip of the on/off switch.. there goes the content you were paying for each month.
Or you use a company that writes content like this:
Writes the content in your website
Additionally writes the content on your separate blog (so you can keep content and move it if you change website platform)
Volume based on demand (as many or as few articles as you need)
PS: That exists:
http://contentmotive.com
I guess it depends on how you view it. Such as a monthly optimized content campaign plug-in (without instant results), piggybacked (subdomained) onto your existing website to increase relevant traffic.
Most dealers will never have an in-house optimized content strategy for their online presence. They won't. How many dealers even have a blog and consistently publish new optimized content?
One out of 100? 200? 300? Be interesting to know, wouldn't it?
Few do, but besides the fact that dealers end up--justified--focused on selling cars, I'll tell you from writing content for over 8 years for the automotive industry why this is hard.
It is boring and repetitive as hell.
Unless you are a writer by nature (and few of us are), content is not easy. When I say easy I don't even mean finding the time and punching the keys, I mean finding the subject and writing something worth reading. Even technical writing, explaining what our cars do so our customers can learn about our products, is even more repetitive and boring. That's why it doesn't get done at the dealer level.
What we did is create a software where writers add articles to Content Motive, we review them, and we buy the ones that we like. The writers can write about many different makes, that is how we keep it sane.
DealerOn is one of the few website platforms that I know of that will provide a WordPress install on the root domain. I wonder how many of their dealer accounts have a solid content strategy and are posting content in-house on a consistent basis?? I'll have to ask them.
Why install a WP plug in at the domain root level? Better to have a fantastic CMS (Content Management System) build in the website platform (BTY- that's what we did at Dealerlab.com/DealerEProcess) so you can keep the content
This is unique content on a adaptive site:
http://www.magictoyota.com/op-2015-toyota-corolla-near-everett/
This is unique content on a responsive website (and thus the content is responsive):
http://www.rocklandtoyota.com/cc-2015-toyota-prius-for-sale-near-haverstraw-ny/
Adding an identifier in the URL (op- or cc-) allows you to quickly identify the traffic to the content pages in Google AN.