Second Month 'Compare the Facts' Program Videos Spike another 100,000 Views
Detroit Buick GMC Local Marketing Association announces Compare the Facts program climbs to 100,000 views yet again.
DETROIT, April 22, 2015 /PRNewswire/ -- Detroit Buick GMC Local Marketing Association is excited to announce that its Compare the Facts program is continuing to serve consumers as video views climb another 100,000 for the second month in a row!
"We are on pace for our Compare the Facts videos to be viewed more than a million times this year!" said Jeff Laethem Association President. "In addition to our research, we are also seeing industry leading authorities find the same conclusion we have: Buick and GMC models are the very best Michigan has to offer. It is a great time to drive a Buick or GMC, and we couldn't be more excited."
The Detroit Buick GMC Local Marketing Association was not surprised when their Compare the facts videos were viewed 100,000 times the first month of being released because it understands the importance of free-flowing information to assist consumers in making their final choices. Now, having seen the views climb again, the Association is proud to be offering an outlet of information consumers did not have before.
Within just two full months of the launch, the campaign videos have been viewed over 200,000 times on YouTube alone. The videos that have the most views included two different comparisons: the Buick Lacrosse vs. Lincoln MKS and the Buick Regal vs. Ford Fusion.
Each of the comparisons look at different vehicle categories such as interior and mechanical features as well as consumer reviews, industry expert ratings and awards the vehicles have been given. With this information and much more, consumers are able to make more informed decisions about which vehicle will suit them best now and in the future.
Visit the Association online at DetroitBuickGMC.com to learn more.
SOURCE Detroit Buick GMC Association
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