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Website has over a million links but suddenly dropped in rank alot last 5 months. How?

We had a really good seo person and she told us that she had over a million links to our site she was pretty proud of it but unfortunately she left to work for google and with her new contract basically can't help us anymore.

She said it would hard for us to drop in rank with how many links we got. We have dropped though significantly or something has happened because we don't get half the calls we normally did.

Iv tried contacting local seo companies but they all seem very gimicky and I'm little nervous to hang out our information. Could anyone give me some advice on what I should do or maybe you could tell me why iv dropped in rank?

Website is www.a-1truckparts.com

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