NEW FROM LANG MARKETING
Service Market 2004
A Must-HaveNew Report From Lang Marketing
Recent events have dramatically changed the
business environment for months, and even years, to come. Sales
forecasts and marketing plans must be reworked to reflect significant
changes in economic conditions, in general, and the aftermarket,
in particular. Service Market 2004 maps dramatic changes
in the car and light truck Service Market (products installed by
mechanics).
Service Market 2004 provides
the answers you need to meet the
challenges of the changed business environment and to understand
evolving forces shaping the car and light truck aftermarket. The
Service Market will dominate light vehicle aftermarket product growth
in the coming years. Service Market 2004 provides
all the answers you need to compete for your share of the growing
car and light truck "Do-It-For-Me Market"..........
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The Lang Aftermarket Annual 2001
This is the newest annual report from Lang Marketing (publication
July 2, 2001). It is the most complete report providing an overview
of the U.S. Aftermarket and the best single-source for the latest
marketing information on vehicle product use. .Click
here to find out more.
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FORBES MAGAZINE QUOTES
LANG MARKETING
Forbes Magazine (August 21, 2000 issue) quoted Jim
Lang, President of Lang Marketing, regarding his prediction of the
number of B2B e-commerce players who will be offering electronic
procurement programs for Service outlets, linking them with suppliers.
For a free copy of this article, send your e-mail address and mailing
address to:
news@langmarketing.com .
WALL STREET JOURNAL SOURCES
LANG MARKETING
The Wall Street Journal (7/17/00) extensively quoted
Jim Lang, Lang Marketing President, in its analysis of how e-commerce
could change the auto parts service repair market.
For a free reprint of this WSJ article, e-mail News@langmarketing.com
or fax 201-652-5324. Include your mailing address and e-mail address.
Further analysis of some of the issues raised in
the WSJ article are presented in the July issue of The Lang
Report® and the August 1st issue of eAftermarket.
eAftermarket
New bi-weekly report presenting cutting-edge
analysis of the E-Commerce Aftermarket
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