Motor Trader to relaunch website
Category: New websites
August 26th 08, 11:43
Motor Trader has announced that it is to relaunch its website under a new name.
The weekly automotive retail magazine said that TalkingMotors.com will come with a range of new features as part of the revamped website design, including forums, guest blogs and user profiles.
A new Car News section will provide updates on the latest vehicles to be launched onto the market, while the Market Reports section will provide statistics relating to the industry.
The Motor Trader website currently sees more than 356,000 page views a month.
Neil Thackray, chief executive of Nexus Business Media, which owns Motor Trader, said: "TalkingMotors.com is already the prime source of breaking news for the motor trade and the meeting point for about 100,000 motor trade professionals.
"Not only are we providing them with great web content, we're now giving them access to a raft of community features too."
Motor Trader has been in circulation as a print publication for more than 100 years.
Its readership consists of senior managers working for franchised and independent car dealers, repair garages, car manufacturers, bodyshops and the aftermarket industry.
This news story was brought to you by Bluhalo, a leading UK digital agency.
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