AASA Launches Hub Bearings Quality Awareness Campaign

AASA Launches Hub Bearings Quality Awareness Campaign

The Automotive Aftermarket Suppliers Association has launched a new marketing campaign as a part of its successful "Know Your Parts" program focused on the hub bearing category. The hub bearing campaign is the first in a series of category-specific campaigns designed to educate technicians, shop owners, service writers and other industry repair professionals on the value of installing only quality premium parts.

The Automotive Aftermarket Suppliers Association has launched a new marketing campaign as a part of its successful “Know Your Parts” program focused on the hub bearing category.

The hub bearing campaign is the first in a series of category-specific campaigns designed to educate technicians, shop owners, service writers and other industry repair professionals on the value of installing only quality premium parts. The campaign is funded and sponsored by AASA and member hub bearing suppliers SKF, Timken, NTN, Federal Mogul (Moog), Schaeffler (FAG), and Brake Parts Inc. (Raybestos).

The new campaign, created by Montgomery Advertising, kicked off in October and will run for three months. It will be multi-channel with a dedicated micro website, print ads in targeted trade publications, digital banner ads, a fully mobile optimized site, a strong social component and major presence at AAPEX, the industry’s largest trade show.

The site features unique articles, graphics and videos as well as informative content from sponsor companies. All of the content educates the repair professional audience on the benefits of installing only quality hub bearings. Those benefits include durability, proper ABS function and elimination of noise and vibration in vehicle operation.

“Hub bearings is a logical place to start for our new category-specific strategic focus,” said Bill Hanvey, AASA vice president, programs and member services, “The benefit of installing a premium product may not be initially perceived; but in the long run a premium product would prove its value through longer service life and better performance to both the vehicle owner and the service technician.”

The “Know Your Parts” program, launched at AAPEX in 2009, has generated a good deal of awareness among repair professionals on the value of specifying and installing high-quality premium parts on customers’ vehicles. KnowYourParts.com, the website for the campaign, receives thousands of repair professional visitors every month. It is an excellent platform from which to launch the new Hub and Wheel Bearing campaign, according to Hanvey.

“We’ve had success with the Know Your Parts campaign to date,” said Hanvey. “It is was time, however, for us to take the message to the next level and provide service providers and consumers alike a resource that provides the information they need to make an informed product decision”.  

Along with the launch of the new hubs campaign, AASA refreshed and re-launched the Know Your Parts site. The refreshed site features a video player and will be mobile friendly. In addition, the association plans to increase the social marketing efforts for the program.

The new site for the Hub Bearings campaign can be accessed at http://www.knowyourparts.com/hubs.

AASA will showcase the new Know Your Parts hub bearing category campaign at its exhibit during the Automotive Aftermarket Products Expo (AAPEX), Tuesday, Nov. 5, through Thursday, Nov. 7, at the Sands Expo Center, Las Vegas. The exhibit, located in Sands #34003, will feature campaign materials and demonstrations of the new dedicated micro website.

For more information about Know Your Parts and the hub bearing campaign, contact: Bill Hanvey, [email protected] or 919-406-8856.

About AASA

AASA (www.aftermarketsuppliers.org) exclusively serves manufacturers of aftermarket components, tools and equipment, and related products. It is a recognized industry change agent – promoting a collaborative industry environment, providing a forum to address issues and serving as a valued resource for members. AASA is an affiliate of the Motor & Equipment Manufacturers Association (MEMA).

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