I work for a car dealership in Tampa Florida. We do our own SEO, and we have a blog with unique content. We do pretty good in the Google SERPS, but there is one company that is a threat to all. http://www.drivingsalestv.com/2011/02/brian-pasch-keynote-drivingsales-executive-summit-2010/ He ranks fro the word "automotive seo" in all 10 spots. If you look at each site, they are all linked together (many from the same IP even). He basically has a huge link farm, and Google has been tolerating this for years. Now he's offering his services to dealers to "own their city" in the same way. Here's an example: www.miamiusedcars.org If you look at the backlinks going to this websites, they're all from his link farm. So...how does Google expect us to keep clean, yet they will tolerate this massive linkfarm? We all know car dealers can be shady (some), but imagine the impact if every dealer in every town did it? Maybe I am biased though. What are your thoughts? I thought backlinks were suppose to be natural?
Report the site in question using your webmaster tools account. There is plenty of keyword stuffing in automotive industry. Just try to find a replacement car part online and you will see what I mean.
Report them to Google. I will do so too, and I urge any others who actually care about relevant search results to do so too. It's not fair and is against the ToS, but they'll only take action if they see mass reports about it.
If a form is big enough, then nobody can surely say its a form not just batch of normal websites build by years and owned by few
Reporting websites almost never works. I have reported websites that did this and others that stole my content with no credit to the original source, but Google did absolutely nothing about them.