Print Publications
As the premier value English magazine in Washington state, PGI List provides dealers with an alternative distribution route and the newest technological advances integrated with print to offer a very unique offering. Printing in excess of 50,000 copies per month, PGI List ensures that your dealer will have a great exposure for your money.
PGI List is distributed at (but not only): 7/11, Fred Meyer, QFC, Tully’s, Star Bucks, Seattle Best Coffee, independent Coffee shops, Washington state Ferry System, , Hispanic market stores, Wal-Mart’s, and as an insert of the Seattle Weekly (limited locations only). Our goal has been and will be to provide an alternative distribution to the traditional auto magazine outlets and increased your exposure to untapped markets.
A little history:
PGI List was born with the goal to utilize and implement different technologies that became available to us. To do this, we had to think outside the box and come up with a different kind of business strategy for an auto magazine. With PGI List we built a system that automatically grabs the entire dealer’s inventory and creates pages with all the cars. By doing this we got rid of the salesperson/ad creator job as well as we reduced the designer/operations cost resulting in the ability to offer dealers a “flat fee—we add your entire inventory” proposal.
“We had never see this before, a dealer can have the entire inventory printed for a small flat fee.”, says Yago Paramo. “We could only do this by integrating some systems and programs and creating a better creation flow”.
We also added our unique text code system to the magazine; every vehicle gets a code that the customer can text and immediately get all the photos and data from that particular vehicle in their cell phone. The dealer’s advantage: Now they can get that lead as an email with customer and vehicle data all at once.
“Excitement is an understatement”, says Yago Paramo. “We are not taking this to the next level but to any level there is. We are totally committed to create and bring print 2.0 to our dealers.”