Stoops Freightliner - Quality Trailer has launched a new web site, Facebook page and Twitter feed.
The company is using its new web site and social media to grow market share while servicing its commercial customers more efficiently. With the trucking industry being one of the more connected segments of the economy, Stoops Freightliner - Quality Trailer expects the investment to be well received.
"The challenge to my team was to build a web site that not only highlights the commercial equipment, truck parts and service capabilities of Stoops Freightliner but to become a destination for our heavy- and medium-duty customers," said Jeff Stoops, owner of Stoops Freightliner - Quality Trailer. "Visitors to Stoops.com will be able to browse inventory at any of our six locations, receive real time heavy duty and logistics news, access links to industry resources and learn all about the Stoops Freightliner brand."
There is also a new Facebook page and Twitter account, where fleets and truckers can get real-time updates from Stoops Freightliner on the latest equipment news and service specials.
To access the new web site, go to www.stoops.com.
Also visit the Facebook and Twitter pages at www.facebook.com/pages/Stoops-Freightliner-Quality-Trailer/100410310266 and http://twitter.com/StoopsTrucks.
Stoops Freightliner - Quality Trailer Launches New Web Site, Social Network Pages
Stoops Freightliner - Quality Trailer has launched a new web site, Facebook page and Twitter feed
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