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Wow, this is turning out to be a great discussion by even greater minds! Great stuff David, Nancy, Joe and Bob!
I was in a dealership not too long ago training salespeople on how to use social media to create clients and what a diverse sales force they had! It was great insight to this very thing and in the processes of talking with the different ethnicities they agreed that they wanted to reach out to their ethnic communities in order to establish themselves as the Puerto Rican, South African, and Korean person to go see when the need to buy a car arises.
This fits in well with relationship marketing and I encourage any dealership that has a good staff demographic to reach out the local community and showcase that fact.
Ok, so it seems as everyone agrees.....now the question becomes why aren't most dealerships staffed in this manner?????
Ok, so it seems as everyone agrees.....now the question becomes why aren't most dealerships staffed in this manner?????
yes i believe that people buy cars from people they like trust and respect....so being like your cuctomer base can only be a plus
Ok, so it seems as everyone agrees.....now the question becomes why aren't most dealerships staffed in this manner?????
This is a fantastic post Craig. It raises issues that customers think of, but dealerships don't. While Burger King said, "Do it your way"!, McDonald's was busy building playgrounds. Now there is a McDonald's on every corner. I don't drive past a BK very often. The question to me would not be why, but how to make dealerships realize that diversity and understanding is of utmost importance to a dealership. I think the solution is awareness from the top down, instead of the bottom up. I always DISC management first so they buy into what I am teaching. Without them on your side, it doesn't matter what you have to offer.
Craig Lockerd said:Ok, so it seems as everyone agrees.....now the question becomes why aren't most dealerships staffed in this manner?????
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