Alliance RV calls their customers "Allies." A whole branded program where you pay six figures for the privilege of defending them in Facebook groups. Cute.
We thought the actual allies were the people who refuse to stay quiet — the bloggers, YouTubers, forum mods, inspectors, and lemon lawyers helping future buyers not get burned. So we made them a list.
No actual hats are being mailed yet. We're working on it. Probably.
Independent voices doing the work. None of them paid us. We checked them out before adding them. Click through — give them traffic, comments, subscribes.
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Are you documenting your own RV disasters? Running a YouTube channel that calls manufacturers out? Moderating a forum where owners actually help each other? An inspector? A lemon lawyer? You belong on this wall.
We review each submission by hand. If you check out — independent, not a manufacturer mouthpiece, actually helping the community — you're in. We don't charge. We don't take a cut. We don't ask for backlinks. We just want to make it easier for the community to find each other.
We see you, Forest River SEO team. The "objective review site" that coincidentally never criticizes one parent company isn't an ally — it's a marketing channel.
Anything that ends every post with "come visit our lot" is a sales funnel. We're an alliance against those.
If your site exists to push manufacturer-sponsored extended warranties and nothing else — pass. We're not gatekeeping content, just the wall.
Going after manufacturers as companies — fine, fair game. Going after individual employees by name and address — not what this is.
If your last post was three years ago, we'll hold off. Come back when you start posting again. We want a living roll call.
Final judgment call is ours. If we can't tell what your site is actually doing for buyers, we'll either ask or pass. No hard feelings.