MSN Autos Marketplace - AutoSweet is now a Partner

MSN Autos Marketplace: A New Lead Resource for Dealerships

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AutoSweet is now an official partner of MSN Autos Marketplace

MSN Autos Marketplace helps consumers find the perfect used car at the best price. 

The MSN Autos Marketplace car listing page includes the advanced search and filtering features car buyers need to find the exact vehicle they are looking for at dealerships near them.

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This partnership is great news for current AutoSweet customers, and those considering any of AutoSweet’s Inventory Marketing packages. 

AutoSweet will upload inventory feeds to MSN Autos, providing another website traffic and lead source for dealerships. The best part about this new program? No additional budget is required to list vehicles!

Here’s how it works:

  • Inventory feeds are fully automated and uploaded to MSN Autos
  • Sold vehicles are removed automatically within 24 hours
  • Listings are free (though there is an opportunity for sponsored vehicles as well)

If you’re a dealership looking for an inventory marketing partner who can automatically add your inventory to the world’s top car listing websites, reach out to AutoSweet today to learn more about our Inventory Marketing services.


Learn How You Can Add Your Inventory to MSN Autos

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