Jon Lamb's Blog – August 2014 Archive (5)

How to Defend Against the Conquest

It's as cliche as it comes. The best defense is a good offense. The best offense is a good defense. We've heard it a dozen times in different contexts, not the least of which are sporting events like football. As strange as it may seem, the saying has its most profound meaning when it pertains to car dealers.

Everyone in the car business love to get conquest…

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Added by Jon Lamb on August 31, 2014 at 5:46pm — No Comments

You Shouldn't Buy Your Suits at Walmart

There's nothing wrong with shopping at the local supercenter. The convenience of getting toilet paper, bananas, a video camera, and a package of socks for the kids all in the same place saves time and often saves money as well. However, there are lines that shouldn't be crossed. If you're looking for something as important as a suit, you probably want to go to a…

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Added by Jon Lamb on August 24, 2014 at 4:25pm — No Comments

A True Customer is Yours Across the Board

We are creatures of habit. Unfortunately, the habits of the general population has changed over the last decade to create a separation between where they buy cars and where they have them serviced.

What's more unfortunate is that dealers have really started pushing in the same direction. They have service customers and they have sales customers. They divide them…

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Added by Jon Lamb on August 22, 2014 at 4:42am — No Comments

Why You Need Your Customers to be Engaged with You

I know. It's a buzzword. It's impossible to keep track of number of times experts in the car business have used the word "engagement" when describing how to get more customers. Engage on social. Engage on search. Engage on YouTube. Engage on your website. It's a mess but it's still important to be engaged with potential customers.

On the other hand, it's even…

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Added by Jon Lamb on August 15, 2014 at 5:08am — No Comments

Customer Loyalty Requires Constant Visibility

It's easy for dealers to assume that their past customers are getting contacted regularly, but the reality is that every method of communication reaches only a limited number of people. To do it right, you have to hit them everywhere.

I originally published this article over at …

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Added by Jon Lamb on August 10, 2014 at 4:20pm — No Comments

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