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Jumpstart Automotive Partners With Autolist.com

Jumpstart Automotive Group has signed an exclusive ad sales representation agreement with Autolist.com. Jumpstart CEO Nick Matarazzo said the partnership will allow his company to tap into consumers deep in the automotive purchase funnel.

by Staff
July 19, 2016
1 min to read


SAN FRANCISCO — Jumpstart Automotive Group has inked an exclusive ad sales representation agreement with Autolist.com, the company announced today.

"Autolist delivers a comprehensive auto shopping experience for consumers that translates into a strong, low funnel audience," said Nick Matarazzo, CEO of Jumpstart. "The addition of Autolist enables us to tap into consumers deep in the automotive purchase funnel. This becomes increasingly important as we develop next-generation mobile programs for our advertisers in an evolving digital landscape."

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Autolist, an auto publisher with more than 4.4 million new, used and certified pre-owned cars for sale across the U.S., offers consumers a unique car shopping experience through its cross-device features, according to the company. Through Autolist, the company stated, buyers can take advantage of powerful search tools, customizable alerts, real-time and market-based pricing, vehicle time-on-market analyses and vehicle price history reports.

"We are thrilled to partner with Jumpstart to represent our advertising business," said Corey Lydstone, president and CEO of Autolist. "Jumpstart's unique approach to maximizing publisher revenue while delivering innovative marketing programs for advertisers is the best fit for us as we continue to expand our automotive content and online shopping offerings."

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