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Dominion Enterprises Acquires AVV and its WebControl ILM / CRM

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AVV's Internet Lead Management tool "WebControl" has been bought by Dominion Enterprises.


I'm sure most readers already know who Dominion Enterprises is. They own AutoTrader, DealerSkins, AutoBase, XiGroup, AutoRevenue and Data One software, just to name a few. Well it looks as if AutoBytel has finally made the step to dump and it's WebContol ILM / CRM tool. I had heard this was in the works for sometime but was not aware that Dominion was a possible purchaser. The purchase price was $22.75 million, dammnnn!!

"Ed Braunbeck, vice president and general manager of AVV, will continue to lead the business. “We are delighted to be part of an organization that recognizes the potential of our employees and products and has shown such strong commitment to the automotive industry. Dominion Enterprises will be the perfect place for us to take the Web Control solution to the next level,” said Braunbeck."
If you've been on the internet side of the car business, chances are you've heard of or have even used AVV WebControl. It was one of the first ILM (Internet Lead Management ) tools available to dealers. I was at a Mazda dealer when they had first signed the contract to exclusively use WebControl and that has been at least 5-6 years ago. Even to this day, I think it's still one of the better ILM tools.

I'd like to see Dominion financially support AVV allowing them to take WebContol to the next level. I overheard a few rumors about 2 years ago that AutoBytel was going to bring WebControl over to a .net platform but that obviously never happened. Well either way, this should be a decent move for AVV since AutoBytel never did anything for AVV or Webcontrol.

  1. Have you used AVV WebContol?
  2. What did/do you think of it?
  3. What do you think of this Acquisition?

Here is the full press release Dominion Enterprises Acquires AVV, Inc. Assets
 
Autobytel Sells AVV Business for $22.75 Million in Cash - this is the press release from the other side.

Here is a quote taken from the press release. "The sale of our CRM business continues our strategy of divesting our non-core operations as we complete our transition to a media-centric business,” said Autobytel Inc. President and CEO Jim Riesenbach. “We continue to sharpen our focus on our recently-launched flagship website, MyRide.com"

Flagship? I don't know about you but MyRide drives me crazy. I find myself easily lost on the site and always clicking on the main logo to get back to the home page. I can't seem to grasp exactly what the site is for?...community networking, vehicle data base for search, vehicle research or what? I don't see how they could possibly fit any more ads on the site.

Hopefully they will use some of that money they made selling AVV and hire someone to fill in their description tags for some improved SEO.

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<title>= "New, Used Car prices, reviews and dealers at MyRide.com"<

<meta name="description" content="YOU MIGHT WANT TO PUT SOMETHING HERE!!">
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Pitiful.
 
Nobody has yet to produce a lead management tool that truly serves the needs of an Internet Sales Manager. The single most important component by far is the ability to drip information and stay in front of that prospect for months! Someone, someday (maybe me) is going to create a simple and effective lead management tool and make it actually affordable - $20 to $50 a month, or even free. Not only that, but if you can include let's say 100 effective email templates that can be modified, it'll be a hit. I have used AVV and it's mediocre at best.
 
I have to agree with Alex's sentiment. When companies get purchased by Dominion there doesn't seem to be much that happens. Improvements are wishful thinking.

It would appear that you can look at the releases differently too. I'm writing a current blog post now to talk about it, but I would say that Autobytel and their focus on MyRide is a ruse for the fact that they probably spent too much on MyRide and that hurt their core business. Does anyone know anyone that goes there nowadays when searching for a new car?
 
Boy it would have been nice if this sale would have happened 3 months ago when the company had their last RIF, costing 40 people their jobs.

It's no secret Autobytel is losing money every quarter so this sale will give them a few more quarters in which to continue losing money. MyRide was a catastrophe last summer when they tried to launch it. A perfect case of how outsourcing ends up costing you more money than you could have ever spent doing it right the first time.

Jeff, you're spot on when you speak to how frustrating the MyRide site is. They so want it to be the next Facebook. Plus how is it supposed to drive more traffic when no one outside the industry knows about it. They spent 10's of thousands of dollars promoting it in the automotive press, but none of those eyeballs are going to ever be an organic Autobytel lead.

In any event, hopefully this will prove a good move for AVV.
 
myride = myouch


Bet there is some boardroom drama goin on over there.
The suits who pushed this MyRide drivel thru are now backpeddling and talking about "longer time lines" to mature.

Actually, I havent been to myride in months. Looks like they're sheding the street attitude community angle and going more corporate. It's a better fit for them. The Problem is that this space is quite full. (kbb, edmunds, etc..)

We had Eric Cotter, Product Manager of MyRide weigh in before, Eric, you still with us? Where are you taking MyRide Now?
 
Lets try and keep this thread about Dominion buying AVV WebControl.

I posted another
thread about MyRide.com here.
I also carried over a few comments. It seems as if I'm not the only one that has
some feedback about MyRide.com.

So if you would like to share your opinion on MyRide.com
jump over to this thread. If you want to comment about AVV Webcontrol, your
in the right spot!

Jeff
 

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Dominion Enterprises acquired AVV and its WebControl ILM/CRM tool from AutoBytel for $22.75 million, adding to its growing portfolio of automotive digital products. The thread quickly devolves into off-topic tangents about iMagicLab's ownership status and Grant Cardone's ePencil CRM, with participants largely agreeing the AVV acquisition was likely a customer base play rather than a technology investment.

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