InvoiceDealers Changes Name to Dealix Commerce Services
InvoiceDealers, specializing in online
automotive marketing, is changing its name to Dealix Commerce Services. The company says the change, effective Jan. 27, reflects its expanding mission in the online automotive sector.
The consumer site www.invoicedealers.com will continue as one member of the Dealix Referral Network.
As InvoiceDealers, the company has specialized in online marketing for auto dealers, dealer groups, and manufacturers, since 1998. As Dealix Commerce Services, the company says it is positioned to build on that success with a much wider variety of tools and services.
"The name InvoiceDealers was a reflection of our early mission to introduce car buyers to dealers who offered invoice-based pricing," explained Dealix CEO Jon Christensen. "We've become increasingly involved in the technology
behind those services, and the new name supports that."
About Dealix Commerce Services
Dealix Commerce Services, formerly known as InvoiceDealers, helps its clients use the Internet to promote and sell cars. The company says its products and services are used by thousands of auto dealers, dealer groups, and
automotive manufacturers nationwide.
Dealix Commerce Services is a unit of Dealix Corp., based in Palo Alto, Calif.
For more information, visit www.invoicedealers.com.
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