August 2011 Blog Posts (186)

Listening has a Look

It's sales for beginners.  You must listen to your customer.  Internal or external.

 

It's so 101 that you could easily blow through this post and tune into the next thing.  Stayed tuned until point three and you'll have something new to try today.

 

As a salesperson I stood around or sat with other salespeople and shot the breeze while we waited for the next customer.  At any point any one of us might break away and wait on a customer.  If the GM strolled nearby…

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Added by Michal Ann Benedict Enders on August 9, 2011 at 9:30am — 1 Comment

Becoming a Salesperson - Part Two

Here is a post from a course I teach to prospective salespeople. Properly grounding newbies is important to starting them on the path to success. You may find parts of this useful when you begin to train new salespeople.

Why Become a Salesperson – Part Two

Here are some sales duties and responsibilities common to most organizations. Starting your new salespeople out with an understanding of these will help.

A. Deportment and Timeliness: You must be on time, all…

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Added by Pete Grimm on August 8, 2011 at 5:40pm — 4 Comments

Failing Their Way To The Top

     If you had to pick a group of favorite failings, you’d be hard pressed to keep the list small.  Failing is generally what precedes massive success.  In fact, its’ difficult to name a significant invention, person, or other creation, without discussing the failing that occurred right up to the moment of success.

 

     However, in an attempt to share with all of you, the importance of risk, and the necessity of failing, I present my favorites.  These are my top five from…

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Added by John Fuhrman on August 8, 2011 at 12:02pm — 4 Comments

Dealer Website Building Lessons From Ikea

(alternatively titled: "I never want to see a screwdriver again."

 

 

I've been surfing the internet again. 

 

This usually ends in one of two ways.



A) I find something that I don't need, but buy it anyway



B) I find something that I really want, but can't figure out how to buy it.



My new favorite thing, except for catch up on Season 3 of Dexter, is to browse the internet for car dealer websites. There are hundreds of…

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Added by Katie Colihan on August 8, 2011 at 12:00pm — 3 Comments

Digital Dealer Webinar: How to Drive the Highest Quality Leads to Your Showroom with Dave Metter

Digital Dealer Webinar: Thursday, August 11th, 2011 at 11:30am EST. Click here to register now!

 

Learn How to Drive the Highest Quality Leads to Your…

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Added by Arnold Tijerina on August 8, 2011 at 10:30am — No Comments

WHY WOULD YOU EVER PRICE A USED CAR AT $14,995 AGAIN?

While working with one of my clients covering a strategy on changing the price of a vehicle he had priced at $15,298, my first reaction was to tell him to reduce it down to $14,995 so he wouldn’t miss any searches done up to $15,000 because of his $298. Then it dawned on me, don’t even change it to $14,995 that might not work either. After the conversation, I come across a strategy that has changed the way I tell my dealers how to price a lot of their cars. It made me research all pricing…

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Added by Jasen Rice on August 8, 2011 at 10:28am — 3 Comments

How to Stretch your people!



Our never ending quest…as leaders…is to stretch people farther… than they think they can go…

 

To take an individual…or a team…and stretch them all the way out… till they feel they are at the edge of the cliff…

 

And just as they are about to fall off…extend our hand…tell them how important they are…

 

tell them that you…

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Added by Jim Kristoff on August 8, 2011 at 8:53am — 1 Comment

The Top 10 Lies Customers Tell

Buyers and the lies they tell:  Buyers are not all liars.  In fact, most will be straight up with you but often times we back them into corners and make it to where it will be easier for them if they lie (not that we condone that behavior, but it helps us understand them a little better).  Also, I think some customers believe it's okay to lie to us because we are salespeople so we MUST lie all the time.  Therefore…

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Added by Brad Alexander on August 7, 2011 at 11:42pm — 4 Comments

Spend it today.

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Added by Richard Emmons on August 7, 2011 at 10:25pm — No Comments

CONFESSIONS OF A MYSTERY SHOPPER - PT 10

They are tired of doing so much work.



After 250+ mystery shops I think I can safely speak for the group when I say that my mystery shoppers are exhausted.  Their eyes hurt and their heads ache.…



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Added by Trace Ordiway on August 7, 2011 at 3:08pm — No Comments

Testing For Mike Piazza

I'm a baseball man.  I could give up watching all other sports if the season went all year round.  It's a great sport to watch because on any day, someone could literally come out of nowhere and change the season.  As a Lifetime Yankee fan, being around when Bucky "Bleepin'" Dent took the Yanks past Boston to win another series was incredibly satisying.  Seeing it again with Aaron Boone two decades later brought back those same feelings.  Yet, neither one of them will ever be considered for…

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Added by John Fuhrman on August 7, 2011 at 1:27pm — 4 Comments

Sometimes Staying Dumb is The Smartest Thing You Can Do

Staying Dumb is the Smartest Thing You can Do

While working the desk here recently I handed a proposal (pencil) to one of our senior, veteran, strong salespeople.  It was the first proposal so it reflected a retail price with shorter terms and an average A.P.R. (we hadn’t run credit).  The trusty, crusty veteran looked at the proposal and said, “Here’s what I think we should do…” and proceeded to tell me how we should discount the vehicle, stretch the term…

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Added by Brad Alexander on August 7, 2011 at 1:25am — No Comments

Great and truthful

Only two jobs in the world touch everything. Truck Driving or Sales, which do you think pays more?

Added by Mike Scott on August 6, 2011 at 3:52pm — No Comments

Why Become a Salesperson - Part One

 

Here is a post from a course I teach to prospective salespeople. It never ceases to surprise me how little most people understand about the profession of selling. Properly grounding newbies in their purpose is part of starting them on the path to success. You may find parts of this introduction useful when you begin to train new salespeople.

 

Why Become a Salesperson – Part One

 

Selling, salesman, sales clerk,…

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Added by Pete Grimm on August 5, 2011 at 3:21pm — 6 Comments

Help dE reach our Goal of 6000 member's on 8/8

We are asking each of our members to invited 5 friends in the Automotive industry to join dE today. Call them,email them or text them. What ever works best for you! Together We could make this happen!  

 34 more member's to reach 6000

Added by DealerELITE on August 5, 2011 at 11:00am — No Comments

Keep Your Dealer Site on the Top of Google’s SERP

There are many reasons why your search engine rankings can drop, and unfortunately, many times car dealers are at the mercy of Google and the other search engines.  Google is earnest in their mission to provide the most relevant content to  their customers, so they provide tips and suggestions for how content providers can rank highly for their relevant terms.  Below are some things that could cause your car dealership website to be…

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Added by Ali Amirrezvani on August 5, 2011 at 10:49am — No Comments

How to reach more automotive customers and drive traffic now!!!!

Dealerships everywhere are looking for ways to cut themselves to a profit. Let me save you and your accounting team some time. The only way to change things is to start capturing more of the business you are loosing and generate traffic and sales for your dealership.

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Even the best automotive salespeople close only 15% to 20% of the people they speak to in a given day or month. In addition most stores don't have a…

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Added by Ian nethercott on August 5, 2011 at 9:00am — No Comments

3 Ways to Slow Down and Speed Up

We all have a list of questions designed to help salespeople discover customers wants and needs.  The trouble comes when a salesperson hones in on the answers to the questions and runs through their list like an interrogation.

 

The customer can be put off by this approach.  It can leave a bad taste.  The unfortunate impression is that the salesperson doesn't really care, is just trying to sell them a car as fast as possible, and it comes off as pushy.

 

I don't…

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Added by Michal Ann Benedict Enders on August 5, 2011 at 8:00am — 1 Comment

Knowing Google's Market Share Can Help Your Marketing Plans

Google seems to be everywhere lately, especially with their introduction of +1 and Google Plus.  Many people have so many different aspects of their life integrated into the search engine (email, social network, search engine, calendar, document management, etc) that sometimes it is hard to remember how we ever got along without it.

 

Most estimates put…

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Added by Ali Amirrezvani on August 4, 2011 at 10:45am — 2 Comments

How to dominate your market.

I was asked 1000 times back in my General Manager days, how do you do it?   Every store I went to (I did not skip around but rather was a trouble shooter) went the right direction and fast!   The answer was the same every time.   You have to have all the parts clicking at the same time.   You can't drive big traffic if your inventory or your sales staff can not support it.   You can not have a large inventory and great selection if you do not have the traffic to support the "turn".  You Have…

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Added by Troy Spring on August 4, 2011 at 10:14am — 1 Comment

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