Audi of America Selects DealerSocket as Recommended Online Service Scheduling Vendor
Leading automotive CRM provider DealerSocket announced today that the Audi of America After Sales team has endorsed DealerSocket’s ServiceDriver 2.0 product to provide automated Online Service Scheduling.
Scheduling Vendor
Eligible Audi Dealers Will Recieve 50% Co-op from Audi of America on Set UP and Monthly Fees
Leading automotive CRM provider DealerSocket announced today that the Audi of America After Sales team has endorsed DealerSocket’s ServiceDriver 2.0 product to provide automated Online Service Scheduling. The endorsement of DealerSocket means that eligible Audi dealers can receive up to 50% off their set-up fees and monthly service costs in co-op dollars from Audi of America.
“Audi dealers will appreciate that the DealerSocket Online Service Scheduling tool is very much in line with the Audi brand look and feel,” said Brad Perry, DealerSocket CTO and co-founder. “Our ServiceDriver 2.0 product has undergone a complete transformation. The User Interface (UI) is clean, easy to use and has many enhancements in functionality. The launch of the Audi Online Service Scheduling tool is just one of many exciting upgrades the industry will see from DealerSocket products in the next six months.”
DealerSocket’s ServiceDriver 2.0 and Audi Online Service Scheduling package are available immediately along with co-op funds for eligible Audi dealers.
For details regarding the program, Audi dealers can contact DealerSocket at 866.956.6232.
About DealerSocket?
DealerSocket provides the automotive industry with the most comprehensive Customer Relationship Management (CRM) and training solutions available in the market today, allowing auto dealers to save time, save money, and improve sales staff effectiveness with one consolidated product. With the power to manage sales, service, CSI, marketing and training, DealerSocket is the complete source for all customer facing automotive dealership departments.
DealerSocket’s core CRM is enhanced by a powerful data mining tool called MoneyMaker, an online process training university called Carmind and an efficient CallCenter solution. Top auto dealers are making their existing assets work harder and uncovering hidden revenue in leasing, sales and service through the use of DealerSocket’s MoneyMaker and CallCenter tools. Dealers are also getting more out of their people through the DealerSocket Carmind training university. These products can be used alone or in conjunction with the core CRM solution to provide an end-to-end marketing and revenue producing engine.
More than 50,000 users at over 1000 auto dealerships throughout the U.S. and Canada now leverage DealerSocket’s automotive CRM solution to optimize and manage marketing activities, sales processes, customer satisfaction and retention, and service department operations.
Based in San Clemente, California, DealerSocket has won numerous awards and industry recognition, including being named to the Inc. 5000 list two times, member of Red Herring 100 North America in 2009, Best Management Team in the 2009 American Business Awards and Best Overall Company in the 2008 International Business Awards. DealerSocket is recognized by Deloitte & Touche as one of the fastest growing companies in North America. For more information, call 949-900-0300, email info@dealersocket.com or visit www.dealersocket.com
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