AutoUSA Releases Details on 2012 NADA Releases
AutoUSA Internet Sales Solutions announced it will feature its new product line-up at the NADA Convention and Expo in booth No. 1415.
FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. — AutoUSA Internet Sales Solutions announced it will feature its new product line-up at the NADA Convention and Expo in booth No. 1415.
The products are designed to help auto dealer Internet sales departments address challenges such as staffing issues, adhering to written processes, increased competition and other issues, according to AutoUSA.
“Study after study has revealed that the wide variation between dealerships’ results with leads are due more to store process than the quality of the leads,” said Phil DuPree, president of AutoUSA. “We know the leads being submitted to independent auto sites are in-market customers and our lead sources are validated within the AutoNation stores. The goal with our new product line is to help dealers reach these customers effectively, engage with them and of course increase sales.”
Products to be featured include Leads&Listings, incentive marketing program ShowPro, PowerListings 2.0 and AVA Virtual Sales Assistant.
For more information, visit www.autousadealers.com.com.
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