Tuesday, April 18, 2017

Extend your reach. Crush your goal!

Use Youtube to find the right audience, right now.
 
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YOUTUBE AND YOUR MESSAGE
 

YouTube is the second largest search engine and the most visited website on the internet. Need more reasons to get in front of the largest and most engaged users on the web? Here are a few:

  • Tracking: Youtube ads are trackable from impression to conversion and beyond - unlike TV and other traditional advertising mediums where you have little to no tracking
  • Huge Savings: You can spend a fraction of your TV budget on YouTube to effectively reach & engage with consumers. Most people DVR their favorite shows or subscribe to digital streaming services to fast forward and avoid commercials
  • Reach Your Audience: Experts predict that by 2018, nearly 80% of overall consumer internet traffic will involve online video
  • Flexibility: Youtube advertising allows businesses to shift gears quickly based on their needs

Social sites, including Facebook and Instagram, are constantly collecting information and learning from their users. This data gives businesses the opportunity to target the right customer at the right time with the right message.

 
 
LEARN HOW SOCIAL ADVERTISING CAN WORK FOR YOUR BUSINESS IN OUR FREE WEBINAR
 
Social Advertising – 10 Tips in 10 Minutes

Presenter: Gregg Abel, Product Manager
Date: Thursday, April 20, 2017
Time: 11:00am PDT / 2:00pm EDT

 
 


 


 
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Thursday, August 14, 2014

One last bite of summer: Your guide to savoring your last family road trip


The kids are going back to school soon, and you’re trying to round up the troops for one last family road trip. One of the most important things when traveling with kids is having a steady supply of snacks on hand, and knowing what restaurants are in the areas you’ll be traveling through so you can make an educated decision about where to take everyone.

Snacks like string cheese, rice cakes, pretzels, bagels, sandwiches, apple slices, bananas, granola bars, cookies, raisins, cereal, etc. stand up against travel pretty well and are unlikely to spoil or get too squished to eat if you keep them in a safe, readily available place.

Rest stops make perfect pit stops if you’ve packed picnic-style, and give your kids’ restless legs a chance to stretch and run around. This can save you a headache later when the little ones are all too hyper because they’ve been sitting in the car for a long time!

Choosing family-friendly restaurants en route is a good idea as well – we all know how much a packet of crayons and a coloring book place mat means to grouchy kids.

Wednesday, July 23, 2014

How to Get a Successful Driver’s License Photo


Most of us are disappointed after taking a driver's license photo. Have you promised yourself to make it better next time? Take a look at these tips to take the best photo ever!

1. Do not wear white, it tends to make people look sickly under the lighting at the DMV.
2. Avoid wearing t- shirts with slogans, plain shirts with soft colors such as blue, green and pink tend to be the best.
3. If you are getting your photo taken during allergy season or if you have a cold, use eye drops and make sure your eyes wide open.
4. Keep your hair neat and normal, today is not the day to try out a fancy hair do or new hair color.
5. Be on time for your appointment and stay patient. DMV’s are notoriously slow but the wait will be worth a great picture!

Wednesday, June 11, 2014

Here’s why the 2014 Hyundai Santa Fe is the only SUV that matters.



Positive reviews, pricing, and long-term ownership costs.  The big three.  The trifecta.  What do these three factors have in common?  Every car brand strives to produce a vehicle that masters each one.   And with the SUV market growing every year, there’s a lot of cut-throat competition!  But only the 2014 Santa Fe stands out as the SUV that perfects it all with this much style.

The 2014 Santa Fe is dramatically redesigned from its previous models, and comes with all the bells and whistles.  It handles like a dream, slicing through curvy roads like butter.  Did we mention it’s roomy enough to fit everyone comfortably, turbocharged, AND boasts an amazing MPG for its class?

Why are you still sitting there?  Come see us for a test drive today.

Thursday, May 29, 2014

All-Season vs. Winter tires, explanation follows.

The good news is that winter is long gone, but at least you’ll be informed for next year. It’s quite important to know what you’re getting into when you’re buying tires.
The difference in winter tires starts with the rubber compound, which remains flexible during cold weather rather than hard like all-seasons. Deep grooves (1) in the unidirectional tread blocks (2) clear snow and slush efficiently; small cuts, called sipes (3), grip tiny variations in slick surfaces.

All-seasons wear longer because of harder rubber compounds. Drainage channels (1) limit hydroplaning; fewer grooves (2) mean better dry-surface grip. Bidirectional tread (3) allows tires to be rotated to both sides of the car.

Braking
"I'll be fine, I have all-wheel drive." It's called all-wheel drive instead of all-wheel stop for a reason. On all-seasons, the AWD car stopped in the longest distance. On snow tires, both cars came to a halt about a car length sooner—often the difference between a close call and a call to your insurance company. So long story short, Winter Tires will drastically improve your braking distance.

Acceleration
The difference between Winter Tires and All-Season Tires in terms acceleration time is not that great. 
Cornering
This is a very important part of the test, this will allow you to go around an obstacle and back on track safely. Luckily, this is the best result for winter tires, make sure you are riding on winter tires if you often drive on curvy roads, or at higher speeds.

Uphill acceleration
Going uphill on snow or ice can be quite difficult. Especially if your car is heavy and if you’re towing a trailer or anything. On this particular test, having All-Wheel-Drive is the best thing you can do for yourself, but it’s hard to ignore the fact that winter/snow tires do help quite a lot.

Friday, May 23, 2014

Make sure your Hyundai stays cool during summer!

Car fires are getting more and more attention in the news. They’re usually affiliated to design flaws and exotic cars. Unfortunately, you could be playing your role in preventing them from happening to you. Here’s a quick list of things to look out for, if you can’t do it yourself, we understand. Come to us! Our service department will be glad to check on things for you!

1. Fuel system leaks
As you can imagine, they play a large role in regular car fires. They occur when the plastic on the tube starts to crack away, forcing flammable liquids onto warm engine parts can be the easiest way to get a fire started.


2. Electrical System Failure
These are the second most common causes for Car Fires, and no they don’t have to be the ones you find Electric Vehicles, any regular car battery can make quite the damage if not kept up properly. 



3. Spilled fluids
A car has plenty of different fluids that allow it to run smoothly. Fuel, engine oil, transmission fluid, power steering fluid, brake fluid and even engine coolant can all be found leaking in en engine bay. In the event of a car accident, if these fluids are leaking across your car, the chances of a car fire to initiate are higher.



4. Overheating Engines
A motor that tends to overheat is due to poor maintenance. Keeping your car in good working condition will help you avoid overheating, especially during longer road trips. It doesn’t actually cause the fire but sets it up perfectly (unfortunately) to bring fluids temperatures way up, and making it a real risk. 



5. Last but not least, the catalytic converter
As we all know, the exhaust pieces are one of the warmest in a car. It is very important to help keep the exhaust at a safe and lower temperature! In order to do that, one simply needs to make sure their spark plugs are functioning properly, anything to ensure the car’s burning process is happening properly, so that the Catalytic Converter doesn’t have to work extra hard.

Friday, May 9, 2014

Don't feel bad about traffic, some people have it worse!

This world is filled with automobiles and other means of transportation as we know it. Most of us are lucky to be living in the cities that aren't so bad in terms of traffic congestion, even we think otherwise at times. Let’s go over this reality-check and see what this world has to offer us when it comes to heavy-traffic cities.


5. Johannesburg, South Africa
Even though South Africa is known for gorgeous landscape and beaches, Johannesburg is quite a large city with many motorists. 3.2 million people called Johannesburg home in 2013.


4. Mexico City, Mexico
What makes Mexico City one of the worst driving cities in the world is the fact that its population has quadrupled in the last 40 years. The worst part is that the roads and streets have remained unchanged during all this time.


3. Manila, Philippines
Philippines residents will be shocked that Manila isn't number 1 on the list as they perceive traffic congestion as their number one problem – above respiratory problems, mountains of trash, and even drowning.


2. New Delhi, India
India is known to be a very crowded place with underdeveloped infrastructures. The government is working on that as we speak. These rough conditions make India the country with the highest number of road-related deaths.


1. The winner is….Beijing, China!
The population of Beijing is over 21 million people, so we can let you imagine where traffic is the worst. Urban planners are trying to best to defy the over population and the saturation of the land. Hopefully, City Transit will improve as we don’t see many other solutions.