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Dealer Newsletter: November 2002 Edition
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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: Autobytel Dealer Newsletter: October/November Edition abtl_open   Accelerate Your Success with Autobytel Top Industry Players Weigh in on the Future of the Auto Industry Autobytel Inc. President and CEO Jeffrey Schwartz recently kicked off the Auto E-Commerce Summit at the 2002 J.D. Power & Associates International Automotive Roundtable, held in Las Vegas, by presenting new data demonstrating the continued aggressive growth of Internet car sales--and the increasingly vital role of Internet marketing. Read more... A Message from CFO Hoshi Printer As CFO of Autobytel Inc., I'm always focused on the bottom line. I understand how important cost-efficient processes are to the success of a business, and I can tell you that our company, from top to bottom, is working harder than ever to bring you the most serious online car buyers and the most innovative Internet management tools. Read more... Dealer Management Report Update… Already making the grade in improving dealer performance! Read more... Autobytel in the News Autobytel Inc. continues to make headlines. During the past months, the company has received positive press coverage in some of the nation's top newspapers, magazines, and television and radio programs, which has translated into more visitors to the Autobytel car-buying sites--and more car sales at your dealerships. As always, good news for Autobytel is good news for all of us! Read more... Take the FREE iManager Refresher Course! 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. Sign-up now! Vol. 1, Issue 5 | November, 2002 Introductions Steve Ammons, Autobytel's Vice President of Sales We are pleased to announce that Steve Ammons has joined the company as Vice President of Sales. With over 30 years of high technology sales and automotive experience under his belt, he is a welcome addition to the Autobytel family. We think Steve's name is one you will want to remember, as he is responsible for dealer sales operations, including direct sales, sales support and other services. Read more... Feedback? Comments? E-mail us, or call your Regional Service Representative. |
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