KETTERING, Ohio, March 15, 2018 /PRNewswire/ -- Naked Lime Marketing (NLM) is set to host a booth and demonstrate its array of data-driven marketing services at the annual National Automobile Dealers Association (NADA) Show, March 22-25, at the Las Vegas Convention Center in Las Vegas.
The digital marketing company, whose experts work with automotive retailers in areas ranging from event-based targeted marketing to data visualization to predictive analytics, will be focused on the quantifiable science behind successful marketing campaigns.
"In addition to utilizing powerful new demographic data, Naked Lime has added new predictive analytics to deliver a wider range of leads more likely to close – and the results back that up," said Chris Walsh, vice president at Naked Lime.
"This helps dealers connect to consumers with more relevant messages, with the ultimate goal of securing even higher profits," he added.
The NADA Show represents the highest profile annual convention for dealers and vendors, with more than 500 exhibitors showcasing the latest products and services designed to help dealers maximize their retailing success.
"Every year the NADA Show presents us with an exciting opportunity to connect with dealers, learn more about the most pressing challenges facing them, and demonstrate how we can address their needs," said Walsh. "We look forward to doing the same this year in Las Vegas."
To schedule your demo with Naked Lime's dedicated specialists at Booth #3274C, click here.
To register for NADA 2018, click here.
About Naked Lime Marketing
Naked Lime Marketing takes an all-in-one approach to delivering a full suite of marketing, advertising, and web services for automotive retailers. We offer strategies developed for the individual needs of dealers and focused on their long-term success. http://www.nakedlime.com | http://facebook.com/nkdlime | http://twitter.com/nkdlime
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