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Thanks Stan for the feedback, my used car manager and myself have been thinking an effective BDc is the way we need to go, however getting a little push back from our GSM, he is not sure he wants to rock the boat so much. We both think we should and your feedback will help a bit. I am going on vacation for the next week so when I get back maybe we can talk a little. Thanks Again.
Robb
Stan Sher said:
The way internet sales has become, this is perhaps not the best route to go. It can still work but the effectiveness of it will not be the same. Let's face it, sales people do not like pounding the phones. An effective BDC rep should be able to make at least 100 calls per day to generate more contacts and set appointments for the dealership. There is no way that a sales person will be able to make 100 calls per day when they are busy taking ups and doing what sales people like to do. Also, what happens when 10 leads come in and all of your sales people are busy with customers? They just sit there and your response time gets bad and your likeliness of getting that customer to respond to you becomes a lot smaller. If your "internet manager" can respond fast and has skills that allow them to handle 10 leads in 10 minutes, that is great but it still will effect your follow up. While, it is a cost effective way to go for you and your dealership, it can have a negative effect. Also, sales people are not prepared to handle internet leads and phone calls. If you listen to how a sales person handles the phone verses a full trained BDC rep, you will find that a BDC is more effective. Sales people give away to much and try to sell a car while the BDC is selling an appointment allowing your sales people to hold more gross. Also, when you have sales people handling it and giving everything away they will complain about internet leads and customers. I have done it both ways and while handling them start to finish was successful for me, a BDC does a better job. Don't get me wrong, if I was selling cars again I would want to handle leads start to finish just because I don't want to wait for UPS...but not everyone is me and the work is hard. Ask yourself, if your sales people are willing to do the hard work. If you need some help, let's talk. My background is Honda and internet sales. I help dealers all over the country. If you still decide to go this route, I can help you create the most efficient process as well, it would be my pleasure.
Robb,
I sent you an email regarding this.
Robb,
Great. Let's connect when you have a moment. It would be my pleasure to help you out.
Stan
Robb McCalmon said:
Thanks Stan for the feedback, my used car manager and myself have been thinking an effective BDc is the way we need to go, however getting a little push back from our GSM, he is not sure he wants to rock the boat so much. We both think we should and your feedback will help a bit. I am going on vacation for the next week so when I get back maybe we can talk a little. Thanks Again.
Robb
Stan Sher said:The way internet sales has become, this is perhaps not the best route to go. It can still work but the effectiveness of it will not be the same. Let's face it, sales people do not like pounding the phones. An effective BDC rep should be able to make at least 100 calls per day to generate more contacts and set appointments for the dealership. There is no way that a sales person will be able to make 100 calls per day when they are busy taking ups and doing what sales people like to do. Also, what happens when 10 leads come in and all of your sales people are busy with customers? They just sit there and your response time gets bad and your likeliness of getting that customer to respond to you becomes a lot smaller. If your "internet manager" can respond fast and has skills that allow them to handle 10 leads in 10 minutes, that is great but it still will effect your follow up. While, it is a cost effective way to go for you and your dealership, it can have a negative effect. Also, sales people are not prepared to handle internet leads and phone calls. If you listen to how a sales person handles the phone verses a full trained BDC rep, you will find that a BDC is more effective. Sales people give away to much and try to sell a car while the BDC is selling an appointment allowing your sales people to hold more gross. Also, when you have sales people handling it and giving everything away they will complain about internet leads and customers. I have done it both ways and while handling them start to finish was successful for me, a BDC does a better job. Don't get me wrong, if I was selling cars again I would want to handle leads start to finish just because I don't want to wait for UPS...but not everyone is me and the work is hard. Ask yourself, if your sales people are willing to do the hard work. If you need some help, let's talk. My background is Honda and internet sales. I help dealers all over the country. If you still decide to go this route, I can help you create the most efficient process as well, it would be my pleasure.
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