sort out 6% 33% 50% The security of financial transactions would be of concern to me 15% 29% 39% The pictures and description of the car online would not be accurate 15% 37% 23% Digital marketing company Adido produces websites for car dealerships and has advised clients on the best way to not only present their stock online, but also how to engage with users of their website and encourage them to take the next step by visiting the showroo…
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What Car Buyers do on the Internet
Buying a new car online is the least use of the internet by consumers. Researching their next purchase is the biggest reason by far to browse car dealership websites . A Survey by consumer magazine Which? found that half of consumers made use of the internet to search for cars for sale, review cars, compare specifications and prices. The table below breaks down the way consumers were found to use the internet in connection with buying a new or…
Click to buy your new car?
rmation about a new car appears to be the overwhelming reason car buyers use the internet. With consumers visiting a car website on many occasions to view images, check specifications and prices before actually visiting the dealership to make the purchase. In an exclusive survey, consumer magazine Which? found that 69% of people used the internet when buying their last car – around half to read car reviews, check specs and compare prices. Toda…
Would you buy a car from this Computer?
Very likely 5% New and used car dealerships should be turning the concerns about buying a car online into ways to drive footfall to their showroom from their dealership website . Digital marketing company Adido produces websites for car dealerships and has advised clients on the best way to not only present their stock online, but also how to engage with users of their website and encourage them to take the next step by visiting the showroo…
8 digital predictions for 2013
…Internet traffic in the UK. We have already seen the impact of this on our clients, with many of them hitting over double digital mobile traffic in 2012. While some website managers are ahead of the game designing responsive websites to suit all mobile devices, many are still behind. In just one example we looked at earlier in the year we saw that the lack of mobile compatibility could cost as much as £20,000. If we thought mobile was big in 201…




