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Elite Worldwide Launches New Training Webinars for Automotive Professionals

Elite Worldwide is now offering sales, marketing and management training webinars for automotive professionals. Using state-of-the-art technology, Elite says it is now able to help shop owners and dealerships worldwide, through a medium that is more affordable and convenient than traditional seminars.

Elite Worldwide is now offering sales, marketing and management training webinars for automotive professionals.

Using state-of-the-art technology, Elite says it is now able to help shop owners and dealerships worldwide, through a medium that is more affordable and convenient than traditional seminars. Last year, the company made its first step in helping automotive professionals remotely by introducing a new website that provides downloadable audio training. Today, through Direct Connect Webinars, Elite says it will now be able to provide management and sales training in a live, interactive, virtual environment.

“Technology has opened up some amazing opportunities for this industry," said Bob Cooper, president of Elite Worldwide. "Throughout the last two decades of providing seminars, I have been regularly asked when we will be doing another seminar in the Midwest, on the East Coast, etc., which has presented the challenge of having to be in multiple places at once. Now, through the Direct Connect Webinars that are offered on our redesigned website, we are thrilled to say that we are able to help automotive professionals anywhere in the world, from the comfort of their businesses or homes.”

For more information, check out Elite Worldwide’s list of upcoming seminars and webinars at
http://www.eliteworldwidestore.com/event/208/the-best-kept-secret-to-higher-profits.html.

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