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vNext Technologies Launches Powersports Dealer Websites

Authorized by a variety of OEMs, vNext's dealership websites integrate automatic payment processing, search engine optimization, built-in social networking, parts look-up and more to provide a seamless shopping experience.

vNext Technologies Inc. has launched its Powersports Dealer Websites. The vNext team brings a wealth of experience in powersports e-commerce, having developed websites for many of the leading eCommerce dealers in the U.S., as well as business applications used by OEMs.

vNext Technologies is authorized by Honda, Yamaha, Kawasaki, Suzuki, KTM, Arctic Cat, Polaris, BRP and Cobra Motorcycle to provide online parts fiche solutions for dealer websites. vNext’s parts look-up utilizes an innovative design, where the diagram and parts list are side-by-side, eliminating unnecessary scrolling and providing a seamless shopping experience. vNext also offers OEM new model catalogs, OEM accessory catalogs and the leading aftermarket accessory catalogs. vNext Powersports Dealer Websites are integrated with popular payment gateways for automated payment processing, as well as the major shipping carriers for real-time shipping charge calculations.
 
All vNext websites, which have no hidden fees, come e-commerce ready and are search engine optimized for superior results. A design that fits the dealership can be selected from a variety of standard templates, or dealerships can customize their own. The backbone of the hosted website solution is the flexible content management system (CMS) that allows dealers to easily manage their site. vNext Powersports Dealer Websites offer built-in social networking integration, CRM functionality and the ability to build custom catalogs. 

“We are excited to enter the powersports market with a website platform that delivers innovation and the latest technology,” states Robert Hipp, CEO of vNext Technologies. “vNext looks forward to listening to our customers and understanding their needs and goals. Dealers can benefit from our expertise in e-commerce, infrastructure design, social media, mobile and more.”

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