About Turnkey Body Shop - Auto Body Repair Website Designer
Hello and thank you for taking the time to explore TurnKey
Body Shop. My name is Kirk Ziegler, owner and developer of this unique and
powerful website solution. TurnKey Auto Shop has been a project under
development since 2008 and is a culmination of several web technologies and
media elements. My purpose in creating this program was to provide independent
automotive repair shops, service
centers and auto body shops with an easy-to-use application that provides a
cutting-edge website that was also easy to manage if the shop owner choose to
do so. My team and I have also made great efforts in developing
various integrated features that are not offered anywhere else and we continue
to develop more!
I have been a website designer
since 1997 and I developed my
first automotive website in 1999. My
13+ years of experience combined with the skills and experience of my team has
help spawn this incredible solution for you and allows us to provide an
extensive range of services not found with typical "fly by night" web
companies.
Another goal in developing this solution was to provide a solution to help
shop owners advertise their business
and be the marketing hub all for an
extremely low cost with no long term contracts or obligations. In an effort to
provide the best service possible, we have teamed up with some of the largest,
most respected companies in the industry to help us, help you!
My commitment is to keep this program the best solution available and to
continue to provide exceptional, affordable services to all our members. We look
forward to serving you and I want to personally thank you for taking the time to
explore our website development services..
Our Mission Statement:
"Our priority is to provide auto repair shops with products and services that improve their business either with items that increase revenue, save the company time, or better promote their business. Backing this course, we have made it our goal NOT to see how much we can possibly charge for the least amount of service, but rather how MUCH service can we provide for the lowest possible price."

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