Dealer Specialties Signs Exclusive Agreement with Best Bid Motors
CINCINNATI – Dealer Specialties has teamed with Best Bid Motors, LLC (www.bestbidmotors.com) to offer dealers a low-cost alternative for auctioning their inventory.
CINCINNATI – Dealer Specialties, a division of Dominion Enterprises and a provider of data and photo collection, inventory management, and data distribution services, has teamed with Best Bid Motors, LLC (www.bestbidmotors.com), a start-up automotive auction site, to offer dealers a low-cost alternative for auctioning their inventory. As part of the exclusive agreement, Dealer Specialties’ dealers will automatically get free listings on the auction site and will have the opportunity to manage and sell inventory, as well as create an online customized auction store.
Launched in the fall of 2007, Best Bid Motors provides a portal for dealers to actively participate in an auction site under one of their low-cost subscription plans. An aggressive Internet marketing campaign promises to raise consumer awareness of the site as well as dealer participation, according to Dealer Specialties.
Once dealers are registered with the site, Best Bid Motors can upload and manage auction inventory including detailed specifications, photos, and Vehicle Videos (VeVos). Best Bid Motors also offers dealers a completely customized, virtual storefront option featuring their brand information, logos, and more.
Dealer Specialties will begin feeding dealer listings and inventory information to the Best Bid Motors Web site beginning in November.
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