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Facebook Is Still King

 

 

 

Facebook Is Still King
Are you using it to market your auto loans?

 

If you’ve consumed news this week, you might think that with all the talk about Twitter, it is the most visited website in the world. 

It's far from it. According to ComScore ranking it ranks No. 20 on of the top 50 most visited websites. It averages 166 million daily active users, compared to 229 million for Snapchat, 500 million for Instagram or 1.66 billion for the most popular social network, Facebook. 
 
With so many users, Facebook is a powerful opportunity to drive members and potential members to your website and convert them to auto loans.  Facebook allows your members to hop from one digital platform to another digital platform (your website) without any disruptions, which is powerful!
 
Weekly, auto-related posts create that “top of mind” thinking, guaranteeing more auto loans. If you haven’t signed up for our weekly automated posts, reach out to your client success representative today at marketing@autolink.io and we can help you get set up! Our social media collateral is FREE and easy to put on auto-pilot! 
 
If you’d like to run a targeted advertisement, promoting your Auto Link site, we can assist you with that as well! 
 
Need help getting started or want to know more?  Contact your Client Success Representative Today to learn more or email us at clientsuccess@autolink.io.  

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