Mail House Direct Partners With Atlanta's Largest Kia Dealer
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ATLANTA, GA, Sep 02 (MARKET WIRE) --
Kia Atlanta South, the leading Kia dealer in Atlanta, announces that it
has partnered with Mail House Direct, LLC, a leading automotive direct
mail provider, on an innovative new marketing program, and that as a
result business has increased tremendously.
"We have the finance programs and experience to handle customers with
discharged and even open bankruptcies; this was simply the best method to
get in front of those consumers to assist them," stated Rusty Betty,
Finance Director. "Because of this recent successful direct mail campaign
we now have more quality pre-owned cars on our lot and also partnered
with Mail House Direct to promote our off-site sales of these great
vehicles."
"Mail House Direct is pleased that we have been able to be a small yet
effective part of the overall sales and marketing campaign for Kia Atlanta
South," adds Aja Messenger, MHD Sales Consultant. "By helping Rusty locate
and then target his best customers with the proper message delivered at
the right time, Kia Atlanta South was able to achieve their targeted
financial goals for this campaign. Helping our customers meet their goals
is what we do."
Mail House Direct, a certified Woman Business Enterprise, is a leading
provider of direct mail services to the automotive industry. The company's
mission is to provide the best direct mail programs and customer service
in the industry, and its founders take an active and passionate role in
that mission. The company's core values, integrity, dedication and
accountability are borne out in its everyday activities. For more
information on how Mail House Direct (www.mymhd.com) can help you grow
your bottom line, please contact us at (866) 588-0499 and push 1 to speak
directly to a Managing Partner or email us at info@mymhd.com.
Mail House Direct
(866) 588-0499
Email Contact
www.mymhd.com
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