Online Marketing Strategies for your Collision Shop - BodyShop Business

Online Marketing Strategies for your Collision Shop

Sponsored By Autoshop Solutions

Date: November 18, 2020

Want more money in the bank? Then you need more cars in your bays!

After an accident occurs, people search online for a paint and body repair shop. If your business is not easily found online, then your phone will not be ringing. Attend this free webinar to learn how to properly market your collision shop online. You’ll hear from former shop owner Danny Sanchez, CEO of Autoshop Solutions, who will share online marketing strategies that have made real body shops successful.

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