The
Automotive Service Association (ASA)
announces a new member benefit through an agreement
with Demandforce, an automated marketing and
communications system that allows independent
repair shops to leverage technology to attract new
business, increase loyalty and understand what’s
driving cars into the bays.
ASA members will receive a special
offer when they sign up for Demandforce.
Demandforce is designed to help the
busy automotive professional thrive in the online
economy through automated communications and two-
way text messaging, online scheduling and
satisfaction measurement. Demandforce also helps
automotive repair facilitates build an online
reputation by sending up-to-date business
information and certified customer reviews to major
search engines and Internet sites across the Web,
including Google and Facebook.
“We understand that running an automotive
repair facility can be complex and challenging, so
we make it easy for shop owners and managers to use
Demandforce to increase car counts, get higher
average repair orders, and do more maintenance
business,” said Jordan MacAvoy, director of
marketing, Demandforce. “We look forward to serving
ASA members as one of the associations newest
benefit providers.”
“ASA has always had a strong focus on
marketing and communication, and providing tools to
help members in their daily operations. Our
agreement with Demandforce is in line with that
focus,” said Ron Pyle, ASA president and chief
staff executive. “ASA works hard to provide members
with numerous benefit options to help them stay
successful in a changing industry.”
For more information about the new ASA benefit or
Demandforce, call Demandforce directly at (800)
246-9853 and mention you are a member of ASA. Learn
more about ASA’s entire benefits portfolio in the
ASA Marketplace.
ASA advances professionalism and excellence
in the automotive repair industry through
education, representation and member services. For
additional information, including past news
releases, or to join ASA visit www.ASAshop.org, or visit ASA’s
legislative website at www.TakingTheHill.com.