Thursday, July 29, 2010

Automotive retailer Mitchell Group Adopts RelayStation's Email and SMS Broadcasting Services

Technology Releases - Advertising

The Mitchell Group of Cheshire Oaks today announces that its latest quality used car marketing campaign proved a stunning success and generated unprecedented revenues of £1 million in the space of 3 days thanks in large measure to RelayStation's Email and SMS broadcasting services.

The marketing campaign brought together a mix of traditional and digital marketing techniques. A flyer was sent initially to a database of 14,000 existing customers in late September inviting them to a special car sale event at the Mitchell Group's Lexus, Mazda and Skoda dealership. A few days later, customers were sent a follow-up email and text message using RelayStation's SMS broadcasting services reminding them of the event and encouraging them to bring the family, neighbours and colleagues along.

"This is the first time that the Mitchell Group has integrated Email and text broadcasting into its marketing campaigns, and with sales worth £1 million, their impact is remarkable," says the motor groups after sales manager, Mick Mills. "We've never sold 90 cars in one weekend before and RelayStation's broadcasting services proved to be the powerhouse."

The Mitchell Group has since integrated RelayStation's email and text broadcasting services into other operations sending service reminders to customers and has seen a 97% reduction of missed service appointments as a result.

About RelayStation
RelayStation is a leading communications provider to government, banks, enterprises, SMEs, charities, professional organisations, sports clubs, and many other types of operations with large audiences. Its web-based products enable them to better engage and interact with their publics. For more information on RelayStation's best-practice communications solutions, visit www.relaystation.co.uk.

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