Dominion Launches New Cloud-Based CRM
The new offering combines an intuitive interface with customized reporting and consumer-focused communication tools to create an easy-to-use CRM that will satisfy customers, sales reps and management, according to the provider.
NORFOLK, Va. — Dominion Dealer Solutions announced the launch of its new CRM, Dominion Vision. The new offering combines an intuitive interface with customized reporting and consumer-focused communication tools to create an easy-to-use CRM that will satisfy customers, sales reps and management, according to the provider.
Powered by CRMSuite, Dominion Vision is the result of a business partnership designed to integrate CRMSuite’s CRM technology with Dominion Dealer Solutions’ portfolio of high-performance digital marketing and data-mining software offerings.
“There are many CRMs in the marketplace but Dominion Vision is truly different. From our rich CRM legacy with AVV and Autobase, Dominion has always been committed to the dealer — using the latest technology to build simple and elegant solutions,” said Jack Ross, president of Dominion Dealer Solutions. “Now all of our tools, from DMS to CRM, equity mining to digital products, can work together to help car dealers sell more cars.”
Visit Dominion Dealer Solutions at Booth No. 3716C at the 2018 NADA convention in Las Vegas.
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