Get the latest news to your email inbox FREE!

REGISTER

Get the latest news to your email inbox FREE!

REGISTER
HomeIndyHigh-tech new software has all the answers

High-tech new software has all the answers

By ALANA MITCHELSON

A Geelong car dealer is trialling new technology to help prospective buyers check out the details of vehicles at the click of a mobile phone button.
Mike Hanneysee Car Dealers has introduced the system to the dealership’s advert in today’s Indy.
Readers can text codes, appearing with advertised cars, to receive more information almost immediately.
Principal dealer Justin Hanneysee said the technology helped reach buyers in the moment.
“It’s immediate, so I’m able to contact interested buyers immediately while they’re in the buying frame of mind. I think it’ll give me a better indication of how many people are engaging with my ads rather than just giving it a general glance.
“I’m not sure what the benefits will be at this stage but hopefully people will respond well to the codes once they understand how the system works.”
A Geelong-based developer created the technology with the aim of assisting car dealers and real estate agents. Peter Cran and business partner Phillip Warhurst spent 18 months developing the product.
“We create a code which is displayed beside each item in a newspaper advertisement. For example, a dealer may have six cars in an ad so we create six different codes,” Mr Warhurst said.
“When a potential buyer is interested in one of the sale items, they can text the code to a supplied mobile number. They’ll then immediately be presented with all the key details about the product.
“For example, texting the code associated to a property will send the potential buyer a link to a video, text, photos or other multimedia. During this process, the system captures the mobile details of the interested buyer.”
The one-step SMS system would provide convenience for customers and businesses alike, Mr Warhurst said.
“When agents or dealers advertise in a newspaper, space and the associated expense limits smaller businesses who don’t have the marketing power that bigger brands have. It provides interactive, connectivity to the ad.
“We wanted to create something to help bring back some of the power to smaller businesses so they can build databases and client loyalties.”

Previous article
Next article
Digital Edition
Subscribe

Get an all ACCESS PASS to the News and your Digital Edition with an online subscription

Surf Coast Classic cancelled

The Surf Coast Classic women's and men's races will not proceed as bushfire conditions continue to worsen. Races scheduled for Wednesday 28...
More News

Australia Day fun in Geelong

Community members gathered at Geelong's Steampacket Garden on 26 January for the Australia Day Family Day. Independent photographer Ivan Kemp went along to the...

Lowther’s new role

A whirlwind few months and perfect timing led to Dan Lowther’s appointment as Werribee’s coach for the Victorian Football League season. After the departure of...

Wyndham, Geelong back Avalon plan

Geelong and Wyndham councils have announced their Avalon advocacy requests for the November state election. In conjunction with the Geelong Chamber of Commerce, Committee...

OAM honours for 11

Eleven people with significant connections to Greater Geelong were recognised with Australia Day honours on 26 January and received a Medal of the Order...

Route change for Surf Coast Classic

Surf Coast Classic women’s and men’s races will start in Torquay instead of Lorne due to bushfire activity and warm weather forecasts. The...

Paramedic concerns as temps rise

Paramedics are urging the community not to leave children, pets or older people unattended in vehicles as temperatures continue to soar following a warm...

Neighbourhood house reveals new program

The Ocean Grove Neighbourhood House is back in full swing, with organisers launching a new February program. Catering to community members of all ages, the...

A bigger than ever Festival of Sails

The nation’s ultimate sailing celebration returned for its 183rd year, as the Festival of Sails ventured into the Geelong waterfront from 24 to 26...

Anthony ready to defend title

Barwon Heads’ Jakara Anthony is aiming to be the first Australian to defend an Olympic title at the Olympic Winter Games in Milano...

Family violence court now open

A dedicated family violence court is now open in Geelong to give victim-survivors of family violence across the region better access to justice and...