Post Time:May 04,2015Classify:Industry NewsView:489
The IGA is one of the largest communities for independent glass shops, industry representatives, educators and technicians in the United States. With it’s 800+ members and chapters across the United States, the IGA helps the independent members of its organization stay on the cutting edge of safety, innovation, best practices, and business development. The IGA is an organization dedicated to two things–the success of independent glass professionals, and superior service and safety for auto glass consumers.
IGA members will now be able to join the Glass.net program, which will give them an opportunity for a steady flow of new customers, because Glass.net markets to and brings customers to independent shops with their automated auto glass service price comparison tool.
“The IGA is a leader in helping independent glass shops and professionals become competitive with large auto glass service conglomerates, as well as giving consumers a variety of high-quality auto glass service choices. We are excited to offer them the Glass.net lead generation and new national glass buying programs to help them not only create a steady stream of local customers, but also to help them save money on the high-quality glass they use for installations,” said Stephan Westcott, General Manager of Glass.net. “Our participation in the IGA’s Industry Partner program will help Glass.net recruit more high-quality glass shops into our network of providers, and therefore give more service choices to those who use our price comparison tool.”
“Glass.net is the leader in providing automotive glass replacement Internet leads and we are excited to harness its innovation and expertise to better serve IGA members,” said Gary Hart, IGA executive director. “Their participation in the IGA’s Industry Partner program will help the IGA build their platform of sales and marketing resources to better serve independent glass shops.”
In addition to offering Glass.net’s lead services, the IGA also will be introducing the newly created Glass.net national buying program. Glass.net’s national buying program gives IGA members the ability to order automotive glass at competitively discounted rates through leading auto glass producer, Pilkington.
The IGA and Glass.net are hosting a webinar titled “Internet Sales and Lead Generation” that will be held on Tuesday, May 12, 2015 from 2:30-3:30 PST. The webinar is open to both IGA members and non-members and registration can be found at http://www.iga.org/events.
About the Independent Glass Association (IGA)
The Independent Glass Association (IGA) is the Core of the Automotive Glass Repair and Replacement Industry. The IGA is a community of people – independent glass shops, industry representatives, educators and technicians – committed to safety and proper repair or replacement of automotive glass. Through its direct members, affiliate state chapters, and associate members, the IGA is comprised of automotive glass repair and replacement businesses and professionals in the USA and ten countries who work with consumers and insurance companies to provide high-quality automotive glass repair and replacement services.
For more information about the Independent Glass Association, please visit our website at http://www.iga.org or call Gary Hart at 480-535-8650.
About Glass.net
Glass.net is the nation’s leading online auto glass marketplace, empowering consumers with instant auto glass replacement quotes from independent providers of vehicle glass repair and replacement services. Glass.net, through its auto glass network, provides consumers with instant auto glass replacement quotes from high-quality local providers. This allows consumers to compare, contrast, and select the one that best fits their needs. Glass.net's nationwide network of quality independent auto glass specialists all offer free mobile service. The Walla Walla, WA-based company is a wholly owned subsidiary of Honex Interactive Industries, LLC.
Source: http://www.prweb.com/releases/2015/05/prweb1269783Author: shangyi
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