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Chevy Marketing a total Effing joke

Oct 17, 2011
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Here sign up for Digital Airstrike. Use CSSR/Aspen for service defector prevention. Here's your awesome (mandatory) Cobalt site. Oh we're going to run display, re-targeting, and adwords on your behalf but against both your will and better interests. Here's your sweet (POS) Flex site.

General Motors get an Effing clue!

You want to tell dealers how to build a more effective website and digital marketing strategies. Well Thanks!
Here's a strategy for you...

Build a website for yourself that doesn't require multiple Cntrl + F5s to render or loads in under 10 seconds on it's own. Of course I am referring to Chevrolet.com

What a piece of god damned, Flash-heavy sh*t. Could you even make your low res images any bigger?
And yet you want to teach us how to better manage and build our own digital presence(s)?

PUHlease.

Does anyone else see the irony in this?

My Large business grade High-speed internet chokes on Chevrolet.com and they want to tell us how things need to be done.
 

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A Chevy dealer criticizes General Motors for poor digital marketing execution, particularly highlighting the slow, Flash-heavy Chevrolet.com website while simultaneously mandating dealers use GM's own underperforming digital tools like Digital Airstrike and Flex. Other dealers largely agree that GM's mandatory marketing initiatives are ineffective and that manufacturer hypocrisy about digital strategy is par for the course in the industry.

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