) Be social: Wherever two or more of your customers are gathered, so should your dealership be there also (to paraphrase), and that applies to social media. And, if you're not there personally yourself, too, get on Facebook NOW--having a business page and not being on Facebook…
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“Reputation Management” (RM)?? I was part of the first group of folks who started using this term, as far as I know, and I have come to strongly dislike it: A great reputation is created with great customer service; it isn’t managed. However, if, by RM, you mean that you need to let the world know about your great reputation that you get from…
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1) Reputation is advertising. Good or bad, you don't buy it, but you pay for it one way or another.
2) Reputation begins with customer service that people must talk about. If you fail at great customer service and you fail to be talked about positively,…
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1) Great technology alone is not success; it is only part of process or marketing, or both.
2) Great marketing alone is not success; it only prolongs less-than-best results.
3) Great processes + great marketing = great sales, which IS…
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And, so, if we train and execute…
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As a business, you always want the great reputation that comes with great sales and service experiences for your buyers, and that always begins at your dealership with great customer service before, during, and after the sale. However, before they get to a business, …
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Allowing bad processes and paying for more marketing is much like another American Classic: How many homes do you know where there’s a nice automobile sitting in damaging sun and weather in the driveway while $300 worth of junk sits protected in the messy garage? We do the same thing as dealers; buying new shiny things for our marketing and letting them sit outside our…
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