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Automotive Accessories Online Retailer mAuto Store Announces Hike in Sales a Month After Launch

The automotive accessories startup mAuto Store hits record sales a month after the startup's first successful product launch. Thousands of car sun shades have sold in a month.

2012-05-17
AVENTURA, FL, May 17, 2012 (Press-News.org) A new day has dawned on the world of automotive accessories as mAuto Store celebrates the success of its Eyes Car Sun Shade project. The startup has recorded thousands of car sun shades sold in less than a month since the project was launched April 17, 2012.

CEO and Founder Lester Mapp expressed his pleasure at the company's recent record-breaking performance and the overall response to its Eyes Car Sun Shade. He said, "We think our sun shades rock but the response proves our customers think so too." He did not disclose the exact figures for the number of car sun shades sold but he did confirm that the numbers were in the thousands.

The vibrant online retailer is still getting calls from customers and many of them have been sending in photos of their newly purchased products displayed in their cars. To say that mAuto Store's customers are thrilled does not fully capture their excitement.

How does a virtually unknown startup get the attention of thousands in such a short space of time with a car accessory as simple as the car sun shade? Mapp confirmed, "By using a winning combination of social networking, creative advertising and excellent customer service."

A winning feature in mAuto Store's strategy is the fact that the company stays in touch with its clients. It seems that the startup is fast learning that any modern company needs to partner with its client base. They are the strongest part of any research and development team because they are using the products and giving vital feedback that informs improvements for the future.

Given that there have been few memorable changes in the automotive accessories industry in the past few decades mAuto Store is offering a novel shopping experience. Its unique mix of creativity, simple yet surprising advertising, service excellence and internet savvy are the main ingredients to its success, but its secret sauce remains a secret. The average person may have an average experience with any average car accessories retailer but mAuto Store connects with its customers and that could someday make it phenomenal.

mAuto Store is an online car accessories retailer and manufacturer based in Aventura, Florida. The company offers a unique online shopping experience for customers. View the latest car sun shades video.

Website: http://www.mautostore.com


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[Press-News.org] Automotive Accessories Online Retailer mAuto Store Announces Hike in Sales a Month After Launch
The automotive accessories startup mAuto Store hits record sales a month after the startup's first successful product launch. Thousands of car sun shades have sold in a month.