- Nov 3, 2014
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Something I tend to come across more than I would like is when dealers are using (or forced to use) the same SEO/SEM service as their competition down the street. I find this to be a real problem that happens more often than you may think.
If both your competition and you are selling the same vehicles (i.e. 2015 Ford Mustang), in the same city or nearby cities, whose side are they on? How can they promise both dealerships to rank highest on Google SERPs when they are competing with another dealer they directly service?
How can you even trust a provider that is playing both sides of the fence?
I recommend selecting a provider for SEO/SEM services that are not also servicing your competitors. Otherwise both of you could be taken to the cleaners. This is just one way marketing agencies are taking dealers to the cleaner.
Have you come across this before?
Do you honestly find it possible for a SEO/SEM provider to offer equal services to competing dealers while not cheating?
If both your competition and you are selling the same vehicles (i.e. 2015 Ford Mustang), in the same city or nearby cities, whose side are they on? How can they promise both dealerships to rank highest on Google SERPs when they are competing with another dealer they directly service?
How can you even trust a provider that is playing both sides of the fence?
I recommend selecting a provider for SEO/SEM services that are not also servicing your competitors. Otherwise both of you could be taken to the cleaners. This is just one way marketing agencies are taking dealers to the cleaner.
Have you come across this before?
Do you honestly find it possible for a SEO/SEM provider to offer equal services to competing dealers while not cheating?
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