FREE WEBINAR: How Dealerships are Driving Loyalty and Earning Repeat Business with Uber
Register for tomorrow's webinar, hosted by Uber for Business, to learn how to deliver better experiences, build loyalty, and drive revenue today — and tomorrow.
Register for tomorrow's webinar, hosted by Uber for Business, to learn how to deliver better experiences, build loyalty, and drive revenue today — and tomorrow.
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Are you delivering a seamless, consistent digital to dealership experience for your car shoppers and owners? Have you found a way to empower your customers to schedule maintenance visits and test drives when theywant? Can you truly say your dealership is a customer-centric destination?
If not, you might not be delivering the kind of dealership experience today's customers demand.
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To stay competitive and deliver the kind of experiences today's car buyers want, sign up for our latest webinar: Tools, Tactics, and Technologies to Upgrade Your Customer Experience.
In it, you'll learn:
The kinds of experiences today's car shoppers and owners want from dealerships
How demographics and consumer preferences are changing
Which strategies dealerships can leverage to keep customers coming back... and more!
Register to learn how to deliver better experiences, build loyalty, and drive revenue today — and tomorrow.
Meet the Speakers
Charles Mizrahi, Sr. Manager, U.S. Enterprise Sales, Uber for Business
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John Possumato, Esq., Start-up Entrepreneur | Consultant | Journalist, Automotive Industry Thought Leader
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