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Doing My Own Thing

Submitted by SEOExpert on Saturday, October 6, 2007One Comment

With what I have learned over the last several months it is time move on to the next phase in my online automotive career. I am now a free agent and have decided to follow my passions. As most of my reader know I am an Internet Marketer and have decided to pursue Internet Marketing in the automotive industry with my own unique product.

The automotive industry is years behind in using all of the available resources online to market their products. The industry has relied too long on cookie cutter solutions and vendor apathy to allow dealers to create a web presence that is uniquely them and drive customers through the door. Web 2.0 is old news to online marketing and auto dealers do not have products in place to capitalize on its capabilities or achieve Search Engine Saturation.

I have teamed up with Mike Paetzold to provide a unique online marketing platform that has worked well for us to promote affiliate products via the Internet. Mike’s strengths in sales copy and follow up coupled with mine in SEO optimization/saturation and traffic generation have formed a perfect match for our value added services being offered at DealerBytes.com

What does this mean for readers of ISM in Training? I will continue to provide content that will allow ISM’s and Internet Salespeople learn to promote themselves and use some of the best Web 2.0 marketing strategies to promote their offers to online consumers. Although postings have been down as of late I have committed to provide my readers with online marketing tips to increase their productivity.

Thanks for hanging in there with me.

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  • Rebecca Clarke said:

    I am an Internet Manager (Past) who has been asked to come and manage a well known name brand dealership in New York. At the moment there is not much of a department there, though there is a website, one that is not too inviting. What type of tools do you offer and are your services such that I and the entire dealership could ultimately benefit from them.

    Please advise
    Rebecca

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