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Dealer Newsletter: November 2002 Edition
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| Autobytel's iManager; a FREE refresher course |
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Mar 17, 2005 19:41:50 |
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- xxx - Consumers were apparently sensitive to a recent dip in factory incentives. Although still higher than a year-ago April, incentives fell to an average of $3,591 per vehicle from an average of $3,769 per vehicle in March. One-third of potential car
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Description: At Autobytel, our unwavering focus is on helping you sell more cars, as efficiently and cost-effectively as possible. That's why we're offering free refresher training on iManager, our state-of-the-art lead management tool. This cost-free training session will also include an update on our car-buying websites, our new two-step lead Quality Verification System, as well as a discussion of dealer best practices. It's an excellent educational opportunity for Internet managers, directors, general sales managers, and dealer principals. The 45-minute teleconference will cover the following topics: Keys to optimizing iManager in your dealership The Quality Verification System--our two-phase approach to weeding out bogus leads, and sending you only serious buyers Effective strategies for improving close rates, based on late-breaking research Whether you've recently started working with Internet customers, or if you just want to keep up on new developments, give us a call at 949-225-4533 and ask for Beth or Harold to schedule your free refresher session. |
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