Dealer Specialties Partners With Automobile.com
Dealer Specialties, a division of Dominion Enterprises and a provider of data and photo collection, inventory management and data distribution services, has partnered with Automobile.com to display dealer inventory.
CINCINNATI — Dealer Specialties, a division of Dominion Enterprises and a provider of data and photo collection, inventory management and data distribution services, has partnered with Automobile.com to display dealer inventory. Automotive dealers using Dealer Specialties will benefit from the growing free leads network by listing their vehicles on Automobile.com with a free basic listing. Automobile.com is a consumer site launched as a valuable resource for consumers regardless of where they are in the buying cycle.
"For our dealers, the additional exposure increases the chances of their vehicles being seen and ultimately resulting in more sales," said Brian Page, general manager of Dealer Data Services at Dealer Specialties.
Automobile.com will be launching a comprehensive search engine optimization program to drive traffic to the site.
Dealer Specialties' inventory management application allows dealers to easily enter, modify and remove inventory at any time, which updates the information to Automobile.com and Dealer Specialties' 1,600 other partner Websites, as well as to the dealer's own Website.
Inventory Manager offers a user-friendly, graphical interface that simplifies inventory management and marketing tasks to just a few simple mouse clicks. Inventory Manager provides dealers with a comprehensive suite of inventory management and marketing tools, along with one of the largest Internet distribution channels in the automotive industry.
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