ADT Launches New Product to Compete with YellowPages.com

In a bold move to challenge the online directory business, Auto Dealer Traffic has announced its plans to launch AutoServiceandRepair.com to deliver traffic to automotive dealership service department web sites.
 
Differentiating itself from the likes of YellowPages.com, Superpages.com, and AnyWho.com, this new site has been developed with the consumer's navigational preferences in mind, using a clean design and user-friendly online tools that link a customer to a dealership's web site instantaneously. In addition, Auto Dealer Traffic wants its clients to increase their Internet presence without incurring the enormous listing costs of other online directory providers. By maintaining competitive pricing initiatives, Auto Dealer Traffic ensures that all dealers can make themselves available to a wider audience and consequently improve their return on investment.
 
This latest endeavor is a turning point in the automotive industry, and Todd Swickard, CEO of Auto Dealer Traffic, explains that "YellowPages.com and other similar directory services are expensive commitments for automotive dealerships, and there is no accountability to measure results. We know that we can do a better job of driving traffic to AutoServiceandRepair.com, where consumers can quickly find an auto dealer's service department."
 
For more information about AutoServiceandRepair.com and opportunities to sign up for this innovative new service, dealers can visit Auto Dealer Traffic at the 2006 NADA Convention and Exposition held in Orlando, Florida, February 11-14.
 

Updated: 2009-07-29 10:15:20