@utoRevenue Announces @utoCleanse, a Data Cleansing Service for Auto Dealerships; @utoCleanse Automatically Corrects and Standardizes Customer Address and Phone Data.BOSTON -- @utoRevenue(TM), the nation's leader in permission based marketing services for the automotive industry The automotive industry is the industry involved in the design, development, manufacture, marketing, and sale of motor vehicles. In 2006, more than 69 million motor vehicles, including cars and commercial vehicles were produced worldwide. , announced today the release of @utoCleanse(TM), the newest component in @utoRevenue's products designed to increase dealer revenue and enhance dealerships' customer relationship management (CRM (Customer Relationship Management) An integrated information system that is used to plan, schedule and control the presales and postsales activities in an organization. ) programs. @utoCleanse provides address and phone number correction and standardization standardization In industry, the development and application of standards that make it possible to manufacture a large volume of interchangeable parts. Standardization may focus on engineering standards, such as properties of materials, fits and tolerances, and drafting for a dealership's customer database. "Maintaining accurate records is a huge problem for dealerships," says @utoRevenue's CEO (1) (Chief Executive Officer) The highest individual in command of an organization. Typically the president of the company, the CEO reports to the Chairman of the Board. John M. Miller. "The National Auto Dealers' Association (NADA) 2003 Dealership Profile study reports that 40-60% of a dealership's customer records are incomplete or inaccurate, which means the average dealership needs to update its customers' files constantly." Keeping up with the nation's mobile society, where 20% of Americans move annually, is a universal problem for businesses nationwide, explains Miller. "Since an auto dealership spends almost $500 in marketing and advertising to obtain a new customer, maintaining relationships with its current customers is vital," he says. "To do that, a dealership has to locate the customer for follow-up marketing efforts." @utoCleanse solves the problem of keeping customers' addresses current by matching dealerships' existing databases with a National Change of Address database and capturing address changes over a four year period. The service also makes changes to customer information to assure the information is compliant with US Postal Service postal service, arrangements made by a government for the transmission of letters, packages, and periodicals, and for related services. Early courier systems for government use were organized in the Persian Empire under Cyrus, in the Roman Empire, and in medieval standards, such as using "ST" for "Street." In addition, @utoCleanse verifies phone numbers and locates new numbers if they are available. The service also eliminates the need for dealership employees to input the information and risk inevitable typing errors typing error n → faute f de frappe typing error typing n → Tippfehler m typing error n → . "@utoCleanse gives dealers the ability to maintain contact with customers and maximize the impact of all their different marketing campaigns," says Miller. "With @utoCleanse, dealerships no longer have to waste thousands of dollars each year calling wrong or disconnected numbers or sending mailings to customers with inactive addresses," he adds. "@utoCleanse simply purifies a dealerships database and uploads all new information directly to the dealership's in-house system." @utoRevenue will showcase @utoCleanse at the company's Booth 5943 at the National Automobile Dealership Association convention in New Orleans New Orleans (ôr`lēənz –lənz, ôrlēnz`), city (2006 pop. 187,525), coextensive with Orleans parish, SE La., between the Mississippi River and Lake Pontchartrain, 107 mi (172 km) by water from the river mouth; founded , January 29 through February 1, 2005. @utoRevenue(TM), www.autorevenue.com, based in Great Barrington Great Barrington is the name of more than one place:
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