Looking for a great present for that special SEO in your life? We’ll you’re in luck as the next DVLA auction has some fantastic personalised number plates just in time for Christmas!

There’s the run of the mill Web option – a snip at a reserve price of £450

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Then we have the slightly more niche SEM option – again, a bargain at the reserve price of £400

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For those starting out in the industry we have this little beauty – reserve price £400

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The perfect plate for celebrating that #1 spot on Google for the worlds most competitive keyword

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After hearing the client appreciates all your effort and hard work on their campaign – again, at a reserve of £400

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The above registrations are on sale from the 2nd of December 09 – I’m hoping that the next auction brings CM SEO which I think would look very nice on my 2004 Kia :-)

carla

11 Comments

  • 1

    There is a guy in Brighton who drives a very smart Aston Martin that has the number containing SEO.

    Addam Hassan | http://Freshhome.co.uk

    27th November 2009 @ 11:26

  • 2

    This sounds like a great idea.

    Chris Peterson | http://www.bloggingwithchris.com/

    27th November 2009 @ 11:55

  • 3

    Surely that would cost *more* than your 2004 Kia? I bet I could part-ex my Yaris

    Paul Carpenter | http://www.itsafamilything.co.uk

    27th November 2009 @ 12:32

  • 4

    I love looking at private number plates, they are really cool. When I got Dave’s number plate for his 40th it was the best present that I have ever bought him, and a massive surprise.

    Top tip to anyone wanting to surprise someone with a new number plate is make sure you not only get all the car documents sneaked out to post off the the DVLA, but also make sure you switch the registration with the car insurance company. I forgot that bit which didn’t help when Dave got pulled for speeding a few months after his birthday :) and they thought he was uninsured!

    Becky | http://www.beckynaylor.co.uk

    27th November 2009 @ 13:10

  • 5

    Paul, I hardly think you are in a position to ridicule anybodys car choices do you? We all know my Kia could take your Yaris any day of the week.

    carla

    27th November 2009 @ 13:56

  • 6

    Glad I’m not alone in putting seo related terms into the dvla search box. As the world gets filled with more seo’s I’d say it will represent a fairly decent investment.

    Dan | http://www.colo.co.uk

    27th November 2009 @ 14:18

  • carla

    27th November 2009 @ 17:01

  • 8

    Saw a Merc SL parked locally with the plate URL 1, and if you looked closely instead of a supplying dealer’s mark in small letters on the bottom of it, it had HTTP/1.1 200 OK. Made me smile.

    Rob | http://bridgend.com

    27th November 2009 @ 18:14

  • 9

    Ha ha, I may get one for my metro… kidding, she’s named after her number plate and I’d have to rename her – she wouldn’t like that and would probably refuse to start in the morning….

    Amelia Vargo | http://www.crearecommunications.co.uk

    30th November 2009 @ 08:47

  • 10

    Looks like I’ll be buying a new plate then.

    2004 Kia really?

    NGT Web Site Design | http://www.ngt.co.uk

    1st December 2009 @ 16:33

  • 11

    Found you whilst analysing hits to my site

    I own and use SE04YOU – Best money I ever spent – looks good when you pull up at client offices!!!

    Although 99% of people do not know what it means!!!!

    Gareth | http://www.manuallinkbuilding.co.uk

    15th December 2009 @ 15:29

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