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07-08-2008, 11:10 PM | #1 | |
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Good News For Repair Shop Owners!
Hello to all.
My name is Ryan, and I have just introduced the first version of an automotive management website. The site provides a list of Approved Automotive Repair Shops. We check the shop with the Better Business Bureau and with residents in the area. If the shop shows a record of good service, they will be added to our list where members can read comments about the shop, and also post their comments and experiences. Being on this list will greatly increase your traffic and the investment is practically nothing! The shop simply contacts us at webmaster@myautoguards.com, or go to the site and click on the ad on our homepage. This site is totally free and allows users to enter cars into their "Garage" and track repairs on their vehicles, entering notes, the repair shop, the service rating, etc. Users are also able to enter and save information about their own repair shops via their "My Saved Shops" and enter comments, etc. Users can also change the looks of the site to fit their personal style and choose an avatar. With live chat, and an exclusive mail messaging system, MyAutoGuards.com is a one-stop-shop for automotive help and discussion for consumers. MyAutoGuards provides information and instruction on minor repair and maintenance of your vehicles. From checking your oil, to changing a flat tire, to your car's maintenance schedule. Coming later is a video series from real people on real-life budgets! So, hurry up and visit http://www.MyAutoGuards.com !! |
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