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Optima Automotive to Host Free Online Social Media Management Demonstrations

Eight 20-minute meetings will provide an overview of all services available to shop owners to better market their businesses.

It Only Takes a Moment to Destroy Your Reputation

One scathing online review and your sterling reputation could be tarnished at best, severely corroded or destroyed at worst.

Increase Your Visibility With Facebook Offers

Using this service can promote your business and keep your customers engaged.

Place Your Bets at the SEMA Show!

It’s SEMA Show time again, and you’re probably dreaming of the big win in Vegas. But even if you lose at the table, you can still walk away flush by taking in all that the show has to offer.

Cater to What Your Customers Care About on Your Website

Customers don’t care about your claims of great customer service or your trust and integrity. What they do care about is how attentive you are to their needs.

Dealer Body Shops Should Consider Stand-Alone Web Domains

Websites for these shops are often hidden from view. Here’s how to make sure yours stands out.

Has Your Ranking on Google Recently Dropped?

If so, the introduction of Google Penguin may be to blame. Read on to find out what you can do to get back on page one.

Join Us for Free Online Workshops!

Optima Automotive and BodyShop Business have teamed up to offer workshops where body shop owners will learn how to manage their websites and social media presences.

Axalta Coating Systems Partners with Optima Automotive

Axalta Coating Systems, formerly DuPont Performance Coatings, has partnered with Optima Automotive to work with its customers on its overall Web presence marketing tactics.  This will include website development/design, search engine optimization, social media management, pay-per-click campaign management and reputation management. “Mark Claypool and Optima Automotive are clear leaders in the field of Web presence

What Twitter Can Do for Your Business

Forty-two percent of businesses have gotten sales through Twitter participation. It’s time to ‘follow’ the crowd.