Mitchell 1’s SocialCRM adds Business Contact feature

April 19, 2013
Mitchell 1 has added a new Business Contact Syndication feature to its SocialCRM digital marketing services.

Mitchell 1 has added a new Business Contact Syndication feature to its SocialCRM digital marketing services.

The feature ensures that an auto repair shop’s name, address and phone number (NAP) are correct and consistent across the Internet and then distributes or “syndicates” the information out to hundreds of search engines, local directories, mobile applications and social media sites.

“A robust business listing can make a world of difference in the likelihood that an auto repair business will be found on the Internet, but shops often don’t have time or the ability to research and correct their contact information across the Web,” says Brian Warfield, senior product manager for the Mitchell 1 SocialCRM product line.

“That’s where the business contact syndication feature can help. Our SocialCRM support agents take care of everything so shops can focus on what they do best, providing great repair and service to their customers.”

In addition to distributing contact information, the SocialCRM syndication service then continues to monitor and verify the information monthly on hundreds of search engines, local directories, mobile applications and social media sites. The service adds value by enhancing the business listing with logos, website links, shop hours and other information for maximum visibility and “findability” by search engines.

SocialCRM integrates seamlessly with Mitchell 1’s ManagerSE and many other shop management systems to provide a comprehensive digital marketing solution based on customer-specific vehicle history.

For more information visit www.mitchell1.com.

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