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LotLinx Announces Canadian Expansion

LotLinx has launched an invitation-only campaign to take its proprietary TURN artificial intelligence platform north of the border.

by Staff
October 5, 2017
2 min to read


CHICAGO — Automotive AI solutions provider LotLinx announced its expansion to Canada, launching December 1. LotLinx will offer its proprietary TURN platform, which includes the VIN-View Optimizer (VVO) to dealers across Canada. The company will launch by invitation only, collaborating initially with the nation’s largest and most influential dealership groups.

Kijiji, billed as Canada’s largest automotive website, is the first Canadian online marketplace to embrace this new level of transparency for the industry. Leanne Kripp, Head of Autos at Kijiji, is eager for dealers on her site to tap into the LotLinx VIN-level marketing tools to help identify where the best advertising ROI is being delivered.

“Our customers have been looking for new, targeted technology that better tracks the online buying and search habits of today’s consumer,” Kripp said. “With LotLinx coming to Canada, dealers will possess a new toolkit that provides deeper insights and greater transparency than they’ve ever had to help them spend smarter and focus investment on those media channels that provide the most value. I believe dealers across Kijiji will appreciate this clearer, real-time view into their marketing performance and how well their investments are being spent.”

LotLinx plans to initiate outreach to dealers in key Canadian markets such as Toronto, Montreal, Vancouver, Quebec City, Edmonton, Calgary and others beginning in mid-October.

“We’ve been hearing pleas from up north about the need for alternatives to the digital tools currently available,” said Len Short, founder of LotLinx. “As our dealers here know, we strongly believe in the importance of transparency. We’re excited to bring Canadian dealers these same data-driven solutions to them to better utilize their marketing spend. Most of our AI technology has been developed from our Canadian offices, so this is something of a homecoming for us.”

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