Saturday,big ads running,baloons are up,grille is cooking,giant lobster or whatever on the roof....3 salespeople call out "sick" or not at all.......
You "load up" and your 3 top people threaten to leave due to you "flooding the floor"
What is a manager to do?
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Eliminate the traditional "internet" department. Start focusing your marketing on the net... all in. Television, newspapers and radio are done. Allow your sales process to include internet traffic. Stop buying leads, stop spending money on pay per click. Put together a total ad campaign that includes, google first page, Facebook, all the major web sites, push your info out to the thousands of directories and more. You can not manage this by yourself, however, there are companies that can help. http://www.adinhand.mobi The video can give you some great advice, and you only need spend one and a half minutes watching it.
Point is this. If you put yourself where the prospects are looking, there will be to much business for anyone to complain.
In all do respect your top three saleman never complain,They're always to busy selling cars and doing their job.
Its the the other saleman thats aways compain about the floor beining flooded.
If a dealer is need of salesman the worst thing they can do is flood the floor with just bodys untrained.
They need to be trained and watched by either floor Mgrs or the top three salesman in the store.
Your top three saleman would love to have the extra 1/2 deals or comm.
Treat everyone the same, differently. Good salespeople never compete against others, they compete against themselves. The ones who complain about" flooding the floor" are trying to live off the door and in today's economic climate that's a no win situation. Teach your people and give them the tools to prospect. That way they create a customer base that will lead to long term success.
It seems that some stores are hiring prospects not salesman. The barely train them. They last long enough to either buy a car or sell one to a family member before they get blown out. This happens through the summer... What a waste. Craig is right the it does not hurt the top guys but the top guys do lose respect for the way they see others treated. There are many things wrong with the way some stores operate. It all runs down hill. Do you think the people who post here are representing the majority or the minority? I guess this is why I come here.I like to see how the "elite" get things done.
Well said, David!
David L Hoier said:Treat everyone the same, differently. Good salespeople never compete against others, they compete against themselves. The ones who complain about" flooding the floor" are trying to live off the door and in today's economic climate that's a no win situation. Teach your people and give them the tools to prospect. That way they create a customer base that will lead to long term success.
In all of life competition is a constant. Why is it within an automotive dealership we feel compelled to hold on to individuals who are underperforming? By no means am I an advocate for revolving door salespeople. However, I am also not an advocate of accepting mediocrity. If management has provided guidance and an environment to foster success it may be time to make a change if results remain below expectations.
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