Most agencies pitching pre-purchase inspection & marketplace dispatch marketing have never run a business in the category. They have a deck, a case-study slide they bought from another vendor, and a list of tactics that worked once for someone else. That's not what we are.
We built and operate VehicleInspectors.com end to end — schema, content, funnel, dispatch where applicable. Every recommendation we make for your pre-purchase inspection & marketplace dispatch business is something we've already lived in production. Not theory. Not a slide deck.
If your pre-purchase inspection & marketplace dispatch marketing has been a string of agency promises that never quite landed, this is a different conversation. We show you what we've shipped, you show us where you're stuck, and we tell you what we'd actually do — before you pay us anything.
9,000+ SSG location pages, sharded sitemap, full operator dispatch UI
Location-density indexing — thousands of pages have to be unique enough to avoid thin-content penalties
Sitemap architecture — naive sitemaps with 50K URLs in one file get partially ignored by Google
Dispatch ops — generating leads is half the job; routing them to the right inspector before they cool off is the other half
Schema for a multi-location service business — AutomotiveBusiness + GeoCircle + Service nesting that most agencies get wrong
Inspector network management — onboarding, payouts, and quality control are part of the marketing surface, not separate from it
Static-site-generation for every city × service combo, with unique geo signals, local schema, and content depth that survives algorithm updates.
Multiple sitemaps under a master index — keeps every URL submittable and indexable at scale.
Proper marketplace schema so search and AI assistants understand the service area and the dispatch model.
Admin app for lead intake, inspector assignment, status tracking, and daily audit — the marketplace OS, not just the marketing site.
Cron-driven audit, auto-assignment rules, and SMS/email notifications so leads don't sit cold while the operator sleeps.
Pages and flows for recruiting and qualifying inspectors as a parallel funnel — supply matters as much as demand.
Generating thousands of location pages is the easy part. Making them actually rank — and not get penalized as thin content — is the work. On VehicleInspectors.com we ship every city × service combination as static-generated HTML with per-page unique signals: local geo data, inspector availability, market-specific service notes, and structured FAQ blocks. Pages don't ship as carbon copies with a city-name swap. That's why they index and stay indexed.
Sitemap architecture is the under-discussed half of pSEO at scale. Naive sites stuff 50,000 URLs into a single sitemap.xml and watch Google partial-crawl it for months. We use a sharded structure: master sitemap index, child sitemaps per category and per region, all clean and submittable. Search Console tells you exactly which shard has indexing issues, and the fix is surgical rather than site-wide.
The dispatch UI is what separates a marketing site from a marketplace. Generating leads is half the job; routing them to the right inspector before they cool off is the other half. We built the operator dashboard alongside the public pages — lead intake, inspector assignment, status tracking, daily audit cron, customer notifications. That's the system the operator runs every day, and the marketing site is just the front-end that feeds it.
Inspector network growth is its own funnel. Supply matters as much as demand in any marketplace. The site has parallel pages and intake flows for inspector recruitment, with screening questions that pre-qualify and reduce onboarding friction. A lead-capture site that doesn't grow the supplier base eventually runs out of inventory.
We talk for 30-45 minutes about what you're building, what's stuck, and what 'won' looks like 12 months from now. No deck, no pitch slides — a working conversation.
We come back with a specific written plan: what we'd ship, in what order, on what timeline, at what investment. You get the plan whether or not you hire us. If we're not the right shop, we say so.
First wave goes live in weeks, not quarters. We instrument every step so you can see what's actually moving — traffic, leads, conversion, dispatch metrics where applicable. No 'wait six months and trust us.'
We measure, refine, and expand the surface — more pages, more schema depth, more funnel sophistication, more locations. Growth compounds because the foundation was built to compound.
Nationwide marketplace. We've built the engine for all 50 states; coverage scales with inspector network growth.
Don't see your city? See all areas served or just ask us directly.
If we can't measure it, we don't claim it. These are the operating signals we instrument from week one — the ones that tell us whether the strategy is working before any vanity-metric report does.
Tell us what you're building. We'll tell you what we'd actually do — before you pay us a dollar.
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