Comline launches  “Part of the Month” video series

March 11, 2019
Comline launches  “Part of the Month” video series
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Automotive parts brand Comline has launched its new “Part of the Month” video series which features of bite-sized clips showcasing the brand's must-have references. 


The series, which kicks off with Air Filter references EAF993 and EAF994, aims to bring the featured parts to life in a punchy and engaging manner. Optimised for social media and smartphone viewing, the monthly instalments will be shared via Comline’s YouTube channel.

“We are constantly looking for new ways to connect existing and potential customers with our brand and our products," said Leigh Davies, Comline’s Marketing Manager, adding, “As the market increasingly views and receives information via smartphones and through social media platforms, it is vital that we optimise our communications to suit.”

Leighs says the clips present essential product information in an eye-catching concise and upbeat format.

To view the March edition of Part of the Month featuring Air Filter references EAF993 and EAF994, please click the below link.


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