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Yeah, you are probably right. I like the funcionality and the idea, but now that I have given it a week. I see that there is very little reach. LinkedIn would be smart to incorporate some of this local stuff into it's play.I give them a "meh".
I've been a member for a long time and I feel like it's trying to be LinkedIN for companies, but the actual usage and traction are just not there today.
Nice!I've been playing a lot with this lately. I dont know if its been posted or not.
https://slide.ly/promo
https://www.bannerflow.com/https://moat.com/
This is a great way to get creative for banner ads.
There are some pretty great ideas on this site... search for automotive or anything else to draw inspiration.
Automotive dealership professionals share their favorite non-automotive software tools that improve daily productivity, including note-taking apps (Evernote), communication platforms (Slack, Google Hangouts), task management tools (Wunderlist), and specialized utilities like TypeItIn for form automation and SetMore for appointment scheduling. The thread emphasizes that general-purpose software often outperforms dealer-specific solutions for organization, collaboration, and workflow efficiency. Key insight: dealership professionals benefit significantly from adopting mainstream productivity and communication tools rather than relying solely on DMS and vendor-specific platforms.