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Nowcom Corporation, a provider of dealer management solutions in California, announces about a new service, Dealer Websites. With the use of this option any used car dealer gets everything he needs for the right work of his organization, as Nowcom says.
The Websites costs $40 a month and includes not only the program itself, but also free automatic updates and technical support. It sets Dealer Desktop on manager’s computer which provides immediate Internet access. By using this software the dealer can upload a vehicle, market his business and track leads. Dealer Desktop also allows inventory upload to online stores.
The new program also gives the dealer unique inventory search, inventory management and credit applications. The service can be set on the dealer’s website or on the Nowcom’s portal URL.
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