Four Autoshop Solutions-Designed Websites Honored by AutoInc. Magazine - BodyShop Business

Four Autoshop Solutions-Designed Websites Honored by AutoInc. Magazine

Last year marks the sixth year in a row Autoshop Solutions' websites have been named to the Top 10 Automotive Repair Websites list.

Autoshop Solutions, an Apex, N.C.-based automotive website design and Internet marketing company, has four wins in AutoInc.’s 2013 Top 10 Automotive Repair Websites list. This is the sixth year in a row Autoshop Solutions’ websites have been named to this list.

“We are honored, once again, to have four of the websites we built recognized as being some of the best in the country,” said Danny Sanchez, CEO and founder of Autoshop Solutions. “We congratulate Atlantic Motorcar Center, Kinney’s Automotive, Valley Automotive and Mike’s Kars on their Top 10 Automotive Repair Website wins.”

Autoshop Solutions has been building website designs for the automotive industry for more than nine years.

“Website design trends and Internet marketing are constantly changing,” said Margaret Klemmer, VP of operations. “We’re encouraged by the fact that our websites consistently place in the Top 10 of auto repair websites across the country because we always work hard to make sure our customers get websites that truly work for them. These awards validate our ability to evolve and innovate our product for the benefit our our clients.”

Each year, AutoInc.‘s judges review hundreds of websites from around the country to come up with a top 10 list. These websites are evaluated by three independent judges based on the following criteria: first impression/visual design, objective/purpose, innovation, credibility, navigation, calls to action, consumer friendliness, technical elements and social media involvement


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