AutoInc. Selects Top 10 Repair Websites

AutoInc. Selects Top 10 Repair Websites

How does your shop's site measure up to the Top 10?

AUTOINC. Selects Top 10 Repair Websites

AUTOINC. recently selected its annual "Top 10 Automotive Repair Websites" honorees.

AutoInc., the official publication of the Automotive Service Association (ASA), recently selected its annual “Top 10 Automotive Repair Websites,” which are featured in the magazine’s January 2013 issue. Since its inception, AutoInc.’s Top 10 feature has been a guide to help shop owners understand the capabilities of the Internet in the automotive repair industry.

            AutoInc.’s “Top 10 of 2013” includes (in alphabetical order):

Auto Pro To Call, Chapel Hill, NC, autoprotocall.com

Braxton Automotive, Atlanta, braxtonautogroup.com

Cool Springs Automotive, Brentwood, TN, myCSauto.com

EuroService Automotive, Warrenton, VA, ferrisautomotive.com

Flossmoor Family Automotive Repair, Flossmoor, IL, flossmoorfamilyauto.com

Hillmuth Certified Automotive, Columbia, MD, hillmuth.com

Hubbard Woods Motors, Winnetka, IL, hubbardwoodsmotors.com

Louetta Automotive, Cypress, TX, louettaautomotive.com

Mid-Cities Service Center, Euless, TX, midcitiesservice.com

Wheeling Auto Center, Arlington Heights, IL, wheelingautocenter.com

“Even in an age where social media is reigning more and more, a shop’s ‘calling card’ remains its website,” said Ron Pyle, ASA president and chief staff executive. "These shops have done their research and put some careful thought in producing sites that are dynamic, educational and engaging. We applaud them for their efforts."

Each year, AutoInc. judges review scores of website submissions and narrow the field down to what they consider the best, based on a variety of factors. The goal is to help other shops employ the Internet as a powerful tool and show them how fellow shop owners use the Web to improve productivity, enhance marketing programs and, ultimately, increase their businesses’ bottom lines.

Judges use set guidelines and a scoring sheet to evaluate specific features of each site uniformly. Sites are evaluated using the following criteria:

• First impression
• Objective/purpose
• Visual design
• Innovation
• Appearance 
• Credibility
• Navigation
• Interactivity
• Consumer friendliness
• Encourages action
• Technical
• Social media interaction

 

The entire feature, with more in-depth information about each shop’s site, is available online at www.AutoInc.org.

 The Automotive Service Association is the largest not-for-profit trade association of its kind dedicated to and governed by independent automotive service and repair professionals. ASA serves an international membership base that includes numerous affiliate, state and chapter groups from both the mechanical and collision repair segments of the automotive service industry.

ASA advances professionalism and excellence in the automotive repair industry through education, representation and member services. For additional information about ASA, including past news releases, go to www.ASAshop.org, or visit ASA’s legislative website at www.TakingTheHill.com.

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AUTOINC., an Automotive Service Association (ASA) publication, recently selected its annual “Top 10 Automotive Repair Websites” honorees. Since its inception 12 years ago, this feature has been a guide to help shop owners understand the capabilities of the Internet in the automotive repair industry.

AUTOINC.’s “Top 10 of 2010” includes (in alphabetical order):

• Auto Pro to Call, Chapel Hill, NC, www.autoprotocall.com

• D&H Enterprises, Concord, CA, www.dandhautorepair.com

• Dowdy’s Automotive Service, Boise, ID, www.dowdysauto.com

• Dynamic Diesel & Bear Alignment, Snohomish, WA, www.dynamicdiesel.com

• Encinitas Foreign & Domestic Auto Repair, Encinitas, CA, www.RunCarRun.com

• Evergreen Autoworks, Mill Creek, WA, www.evergreenautoworks.com

• Marathon Automotive, Traverse City, MI, www.marathonauto.com

• University Chevron, Fairbanks, AK, www.universitychevron.com

• Village Auto Works, Roseville, MN, www.villageautoworks.com

• World Wide Automotive, Bloomington, IN, www.worldwideauto.net

“These ASA members have demonstrated the importance of having a web presence to effectively compete in the digital age,” said Ron Pyle, ASA’s president and chief staff executive. “It is no longer acceptable to hope that customers will ‘find’ your business, you have to proactively promote yourself and these are excellent examples of cost-effective marketing. Congratulations to all the honorees for setting a great example!”

Each year, AUTOINC. judges review scores of website submissions and narrow down the field to what they consider to be exemplary sites representing today’s ASA member-businesses. The goal is to help other shops employ the Internet as a powerful tool and show them how fellow shop owners use the web to improve productivity, enhance marketing programs and, ultimately, increase their businesses’ bottom lines.

Judges use set guidelines and a scoring sheet to evaluate specific features of each site uniformly. Sites are evaluated using the following criteria:
    • First impression    • Objective/purpose
    • Visual design        • Innovation
    • Appearance          • Credibility
    • Navigation            • Interactivity
    • Technical              • Encourages action
    • Consumer friendliness

The entire feature, with more in-depth information about each shop’s website, is available online at www.AutoInc.org. That site also includes winners from previous years, as well as a submission form to enter the upcoming competition. Entries for 2011 can be submitted starting June 1, 2010.

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