Chicago, IL – January 10, 2013 – SOCIALDEALER, a reputation and social media management software company, today announced it now supports management for Google+ Pages, one of a select number of companies to provide third party management tools for the social platform, and the only company chosen in the automotive industry. SOCIALDEALER provides automotive dealers the tools to manage their presence on Google+, including the ability to post and comment on Google+ Pages, moderate activity and measure performance. The SOCIALDEALER platform not only allows dealers to manage content on their social sites, but also offers message syndication and enterprise reporting for OEMs and dealer groups.
With Google+ Pages, automotive dealers are now connecting with their customers and their communities to build better relationships. SOCIALDEALER will provide content management, analytics, and social media promotional strategies that will allow auto dealers to maximize their presence and engagement on Google+.
“We are very excited to use our unique platform to allow auto dealers to build their social presence on Google+,” said Joe Castle, Founder and CEO of SOCIALDEALER. “Working with the team at Google to bring Google+ integrations into our product suite is an important addition for our automotive customers, and we look forward to helping auto dealers better connect with Google users.”
SOCIALDEALER is available as a social media management solution for Google+ Pages immediately. With the addition of Google+ Pages, SOCIALDEALER allows automotive dealers to manage and monitor their presence on the most popular social media sites, including Facebook, Twitter and YouTube.
About SOCIALDEALER:
SOCIALDEALER is a social media management company that provides the industry’s only complete solution to help automotive dealers create, manage and monitor their social profiles, reputation and content, as well as engage with new and existing customers. SOCIALDEALER offers expert assistance in the development and implementation of a dealers’ social media strategy.