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Google has changed sales. Why? Access to information. Think about it. When did you get highspeed internet in your home? 2001? 2002? Prior to highspeed the internet was a powerful tool, but it wasn't fully embraced at all levels of our society. A site like YouTube could not have existed pre-highspeed. Could you imagine downloading a YouTube video clip on dial-up? With this new found speed, consumers and businesses have flocked to the Web as their primary source of information – regardless of the topic. Related Articles: Articles by this Author:
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Having a website is only a minimum requirement. What is more important is being in the path of your customer's searches. The car companies are very astute in this arena. Not only do they have incredible websites for consumers to evaluate their cars, they also have a whole industry talking about them. You can read car reviews on Edmunds, watch videos on YouTube, read road tests on Car & Driver and read thousands of owner comments in the blogosphere. If you Google “BMW 5” you will find a plethora of information on the BMW 5-series in seconds. Most people buying cars today know exactly what they want and where they will buy it long before they ever speak to a sales person.
