DriveItNow Partners with Flick Fusion to Include Monthly Payment Offers on Vehicle Inventory Videos
Cincinnati - DriveItNow, a provider of online monthly payment marketing technology, announced a partnership with Flick Fusion Technologies. The partnership enables dealers to include real monthly payments in their vehicle video marketing campaigns. The monthly payments shown in each video are customized based on the vehicle's advertised price and the dealer’s specific financing programs.
Google research shows that 53% of auto shoppers priced a vehicle after watching an online auto video. Seeing a real payment in a video can help the customer quickly determine affordability.
“Customized videos that include real monthly payments set dealer vehicle listings apart from their competitors,” said Tarry Shebesta, president, DriveItNow. “This can help engage more budget conscious consumers, driving additional sales and finance profits.”
“Applying compelling calls to action, like DriveItNow’s monthly payments, to Flick Fusion’s videos syndication platform, entice buyers to take action now, thus creating more high quality leads to the dealership,” says Brian Cox, President/CEO of Flick Fusion.
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