Sunday, April 15, 2012

Jeep Shows Off Concept Vehicles At Moab Trek - Automotive Digital Marketing Professional Community

Jeep Shows Off Concept Vehicles At Moab Trek - Automotive Digital Marketing Professional Community


Since 2002, Jeep and Mopar have teamed to create more than 30 unique concept vehicles for enthusiasts who attend the popular Easter Jeep Safari. “This year, Mopar is pushing the envelope in this arena by offering our customers new Pro 60 portal axles and a new HEMI conversion kit, which we will showcase in these new vehicles. In addition, to further maximize our presence in the off-road market, we are creating a Mopar Off-Road division to develop Jeep Authentic Parts and Accessories,” Gorlier said. Use the link provided to see high resolution images of several Jeep Concept vehicles...


Saturday, April 14, 2012

And Why Aren`t You Using Video At Your Dealership Again??? Automotive Marketing

And Why Aren`t You Using Video At Your Dealership Again??? - Automotive Digital Marketing Professional Community

You have got to admire the cause and effect of Ken Beam making the original Vehicle Presentation Video (VPV), followed by the customer (Connor) seeing the video on Cars.com, then coming to the dealership and buying the car... As shown in the customer testimonial video made at the time of the sale!  Use the link provided to watch both the before and after video clips embedded into this blog post...



Monday, April 9, 2012

Getting Your Data Out Of Google - It's Easier Now - Automotive Digital Marketing Professional Community

Getting Your Data Out Of Google - It's Easier Now - Automotive Digital Marketing Professional Community


Brett Stevenson writes: "This is a vast improvement and a credit to the folks at Google. As they suggest under their mission statement, most consumers don’t check on how to get their data out of a software product until the day they want to leave and take it somewhere else. This can be an utter disaster if you have built something substantial in a program only to find out that the program won’t let you take your data. Companies do this so you can’t stop using their product. I’m sure the fact that you can’t take your data with you is in the legal-speak they call their “Terms” (which we all just click on rather than reading them), but it is misleading and unfair in my opinion."