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Email is the "Killer" application for your dealership.

There is no other advertising medium, that provides the opportunity for return on investment, that email marketing can give you...in fact there isn't even a close second!

Email has proven to be problematic for most dealerships, but we can help you turn on the juice and begin to realize the potential that email has for your business.


We offer the following Email Services:

  • BAM!! - Target your local consumers who have agreed to accept your email advertising! We send 200,000 emails featuring YOU to prospective customers in your market for only $3495.

    So, if there are 50,000 email addresses available in your market, each user will see your ad 4 times over a two week period. If there are 100,000, each user will see your ad twice in the same week. This is simply THE best advertising opportunity you will get to increase your sales in 2006.

    The beauty of this is that you can run it along with any of your other advertising. Running newspaper? Hit an additional 100k people with your newspaper ad. Running radio? Hit an additional 100k people with your radio offer. This is so inexpensive that you can back up every ad you run with email and watch your sales climb!


  • Now, add this email to one of our saturation mailers and you just SLEDGE HAMMERED your market for less than $10,000....that's right..less than $10,000 gets you a 100k piece saturation maildrop and 200,000 emails.

    The entire email process is handled for you so you don't have to deal with any of the technical issues. Just sit back and work the results!

Stop spending money on advertising and start spending it on results. Get in touch with us today and let us help you hammer your market.

 


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