Auto Trader is rolling out video adverts for retailers from today, with claims that user sessions last 13% longer and sales rates rise 10% on adverts featuring the new format.
Auto Trader has integrated CitNOW web video technology into its sales offering.
Automotive video technology experts CitNOW has ugraded its user dashboard, giving motor trade users enhanced insights into the performance of their personalised videos.
Using video to showcase cars has helped Volkswagen dealers cut two weeks off the amount of time they take to sell stock.
CitNOW has announced the appointment of Geoffrey Page-Morris as non-executive chairman.
CitNOW has delivered a series of training workshops to Skoda retailer across the UK to help them maximise their use of the company’s innovative video technology.
Automotive video technology provider CitNOW has been named 19th in the Sunday Times Hiscox Tech Track 100.
Forward thinking dealer groups are leading the way as video enters a new era where it is used at every opportunity and is fast becoming the ‘normal’ way to communicate at they will reveal at Automotive Management Live.
Video technology specialist CitNOW claims to be broadcasting more video than the BBC as 2,750 dealerships across the country embrace its technology.
The growing role played by video technology will see sales executives and technicians replaced by presenters as part of ‘immeasurable’ changes by 2020, according to CitNOW.
CitNow has named Sinclair Volkswagen Cardiff as the overall winner of its 2016 Video Awards at London’s BAFTA in Piccadilly.
Nissan GB has rolled out CitNOW’s personalised video service across the new and used sales departments of its UK dealer network.
Skoda is aiming to conquer the SUV sector and grow its fleet volumes as the success of the Superb and a revamped dealer network start to benefit sales in the UK.
The shortlist for the second annual CitNOW Video Awards has been revealed.
Automotive video specialist CitNOW has appointed Jason Jeggo as its new head of sales for the UK market.
Automotive video technology provider CitNOW has confirmed the judging panel for its second annual video awards.
CitNOW has appointed former Sytner operations director Geoffrey Page-Morris as it seeks to bolster its rapidly expanding business.
Dealers and bodyshops are now being invited to submit entries for the second annual CitNOW Video Awards, being held in London on July 6.
Motors.co.uk, has added CitNOW’s video technology to its offering.
The best examples of dealers use of video in the showroom and workshop are now available to view – and learn from – on the AM website.