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Auto Industry Press Release Blog

Tuesday, May 19th, 2009

DrivingSales now has an open blog for professionals and companies to share auto industry press releases that they feel are important.  If you would like to have your press releases published, please contact us and we will walk you through the simple process to publish.

The objective of our blog community is to provide a platform and to amplify the voice of industry professionals in sharing best practices, opinions and thoughts to make our industry better.  Our membership has grown and our readership now reaches tens of thousands of people per month.  Naturally, DrivingSales has become an attractive place for industry announcements. Since we do not want these industry releases confused with the best practice content provided by our community, we created an entirely separate blog to house these releases.

The Rules (this should be obvoius):

We ask that each company post no more than two releases per month to keep the quality high.  Nobody wants to see any one company blast the network with a bunch of irrelevant and useless content.  If you would like us to host a best practice blog for you, please contact us, we encourage thought leaders to publish educational content in their blogs as often as they like.

Getting Started

If you wish to have access to publish your releases,  simply email us at contactus(at)drivingsales.com, we will give your account the proper credentials to publish releases as you have them. 
We hope this blog can be a resource for the community to monitor industry happenings from a press release perspective.  If you are looking advertise your products and services, our team will be happy to discuss other options for that.  This blog is for press releases, not advertisements.

As always, we will listen to you, the DrivingSales community, for guidance and direction.  Ultimately you will decide how this resource grows.