Jim Ziegler asks...
I am hearing a lot of discussion about True Car and ZAG. I continually scratch my head and wonder if desperate dealers are doing the marketing limbo "How Low Can You Go?"
Are we so bad at what we do that we have to line up and pay vendors to lose money? AND, who is giving these people access to your data that is used against you?
Who owns these companies and what might be their ulterior motive? Sometimes I ask questions to which I already know the answer.
Am I wrong?
What do you think... JIM
Jim Ziegler's Guidance and Recommended Action Plan:
Ten Areas We Need to Concentrate on to Bring This Monster to It's Knees...
Read this article as a reference: http://www.autonews.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=%2F20110831%2FFIN...
AND, if you doubt the mission... read this... http://www.zag.com/websiteASSETS/whitepapers/ZAG-WhitePaper3.pdf
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TrueCar in the news:
http://www.thedetroitbureau.com/2012/01/truecar-yields-to-critics-a...
Great insight, thanks Michael...
If you are on truecar get off, the customer will come to you anyway. No need to pay, when the customer will try to price match to the local dealer first. Show all the truecar scam sites and complaints and the customer will be glad to pay more for the fairness and informed information that you offered.
Don't say NO to truecar deals, say YES we can help you. The dealer that they left already pissed them off.They'll pay more because reality has set in, and they know that the TRUECAR price and service was bull. Look at it as a price match plus market value and or accessories. A TRUECAR customer is a freebee, they are ready to buy, and will pay a fair price. Look at it as a opportunity that you don't have to pay.
As long as we are into transparency, I thought it appropriate for others to be informed. There have been a number of VERY vocal DealerElite and ADM members missing from this conversation. Initially, I thought that was because they were afraid to take a position and / or were willing to let you, and other supporters here, take the dive. I am getting enlightened daily with these posts as they turn over the "rocks" that expose the data bandits and send their cronies scurrying.
I am afraid True Transparency will be leaving some friends in the dust. My suggestion to them, take a proactive approach and do the right thing for dealers. The "data gravy train" is coming to an abrupt halt. Don't get caught on it when names get named. (Oh, and friends, you know who you are, be sure to thank Mr. Painter for screwing up the free, unabated, unregulated, uninhibited access to automotive dealer's data nationwide.) No signature "Good Selling" here, dtg
Phil Zellinger is playing for the other team
"Philip Zelinger, CEO of dealer marketing firm Ad Agency Online, of Boca Raton, Fla., and a former dealer, said dealers need technology products from vendors to be competitive. Those products need data to work, and the DMS is the best source of the data, he said.
He agrees that vendors should have limited access and restricted use of DMS data. But Zelinger is concerned that draconian actions to secure data could potentially prevent dealers from using vendor services at all.
"This dialogue could create a backlash on the dealers and the perception of the opportunities for the use of DMS data for appropriate internal uses and could create firewalls that filter out third-party vendors," Zelinger said."
Note to self and others... what looked good yesterday looks foul today now that we get some transparency. Dealers did not "need" third party parasites (parasites add no value but take away value) to survive. Have you had the power go out in your store any time recently with the storms? Did you stop selling cars? Of course not... we still have the resources to appraise trades and write deals legally with no computers at all. I am not suggesting that is a practical solution, but it is one that could be applied to every vendor asking or requiring access to your DMS. Could I run my business without this vendor's intervention?
Read more: http://www.autonews.com/article/20120116/RETAIL07/301169998#ixzz1jf...
Yeah, I am relieved because I had just received assurances from a friend this past week NO data would be shared with TrueCar from a number of companies.
That is great to hear - about Homenet!
Apology to HomeNet:
I am informed by reliable source that the HomeNet agreement with TrueCar was terminated some time ago. JIM
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