Mike Elliott

Male

Washington, DC

United States

Profile Information:

Which best describes you?
Vendor Partner
What is your current position within your organization?
Dealership Consultant
What is your company website?
http://www.LowerDealerCost.com
What is your Facebook page/URL?
http://www.facebook.com/LowerDealerCost
What is your LinkedIn page/URL?
http://www.linkedin.com/in/michaelelliottusa
How did you specifically hear about DealerELITE? If referred, who?
Saw online
Not everyone gets approved for DealerELITE. To maintain the integrity of DealerELITE, tell us what you will have to offer once a dealerELITE member?
I have decades of experience in sales, marketing and business development. I interact well in forum discussions and engage effectively with other professionals.

Comment Wall:

  • Sherm Stevens

    Mike,

    thanks for making the effort to connect. I like to connect with industry pro's as well.

    Sherm

  • Tom Gorham

    Welcome Mike!

  • Brian Bennington

    Welcome Mike,  Did you read my bio before you decided to "friend" me?  I'm curious to know?  I read yours and watched the "credit card" video attached.  While we both are sales reps and vendors to the auto industry, our products are considerably different.  But, that's what makes this (and ADM) such interesting organizations.

    Good luck, Brian Bennington, Projects Development (& Founder), Archer-Profit Associates (relationship centered marketing), Fullerton, CA 

  • Brian Bennington

    Hey Mike, I just checked my website with Google Analytics and didn't see any hits from Washington DC?  If you were on, let me know when, and I'll check out why you didn't show up with my IT guy.

    To see what I do for dealers, just Google "RCM at Auto Dealerships" and we're the 1st entry.  One page and you'll know it all.  The rest of my site is the "what, where, how, when and why" of relationship centered marketing and takes much longer to read.

    Let me know.

  • Kathy Rebecca Chadwell

    Mike,

    Thank you for the connection. Please let me know if I can assist you in any way.

    Thanks,

    Kathy Chadwell

  • Joe Hill

    Thanks Mike, I appreciate the warm welcome

  • Bobby Howard

    Thanks for the connection Mike Elliott..
  • Ken Dugas

    Thanks for reaching out Mike

  • Zachary Dunn @YourAutoGuyZach

    Mike I'm happy to help with anything I can!

  • Brian T Smith

    Happy to be a member. Hope to learn some new things and hopefully contribute some as

    well.

  • Rob Ray

    Thanks Mike, great site to catch up on news and have contacts in the auto industry..

  • Dan Hammond

    Thanks for the invite Mike. I hope to learn alot!!!

  • lance thibodeau

    Hey Mike thanks for the add and I'm hoping that through different connections that I'll be able to gain some new knowledge and skills.

  • Steve Conner @SteveConnerSC

    Hi Mike thanks for connecting with me I look forward to building quality relationships here on DealerElite!

  • Roy McClure

    Thanks MIke... Happy to be here. Looking forward to connecting to some new people in the industry.

  • Shannon Pierce

    Hey thanks Mike. Just getting started with this. I am the Director of Training for Jerry's Auto Group in Weatherford, Texas. We have 8 stores that I handle the training for. Work load is huge but it is amazing how just a little group training throughout the week and then followed up with one on one training on an individual basis makes such a differenct. Just this week I have been working with a young man that is new to the business and he is a new Toyota salesman and he had it all wrong. I have been with him one on one and int group training for 4 days. The last 4 days he has sold 5 units. All last month he did not sell 5 units total. The difference is taking the inexperienced and observing their process which is not anything. Then show him the basic process and work with him off and on with the basics and the walk around and deal sheet. How to sell himself, the product and the dealership. WOW.... what a difference the personal touch has made for him and so many here at our dealerships. I look forward to strengthening our relationship and business together. Have a great day.

  • Stan Scott

    Thanks for connecting, Mike. I look forward to developing our relationship. If I can be of any assistance, please don't hesitate to ask.

  • Shannon Pierce

    If dealers want to lower their cost... spend it on an in house trainer and let the trainer train. Problem is, as soon as the trainer shows progress the dealer wants to make him a manager and thats the downfall of the whole purpose. Once that happens the salespeople lose the trust they had in progress they were making and their dealer and staff. Managers manage, salespeople sell and trainers need to train. Invest in your people continously andnkeep them sharp. A trainernis a coach, a mentor and teacher. The trainer is to get results in progress, not gross. Get the units and the gross will be there. Dont just train for 30, 60 or 90 days. Train 12 months out of the year. Keep your staff trained. Training is for all employees. From upper management to management and then down to salespeople. Then it up to dealer to hold all accountable fornall training!
  • Vince Cecilia

    Thanks for the invite Mike i am looking forward to the DealerElite experience.

  • Richard Clipp

    Mike, thanks for the personal invite.  I love your wisdom, and as a fellow trainer, agree 100% that "learning" is a 24/7/365 lifelong event.  Like the famous Zig Zigler said many times, "it's like taking a bath and needs to be done daily."  That's why it's important to connect with many sources of e-subscriptions and start your day with great ideas.  One final thought I like to use from Joe Verde, "the cost of training is far less than the cost of NOT training."

  • Cassi Alexander

    Mike,

    Thank you for the warm welcome. I look forward to collaborating with you and others on the automotive industry. I am looking forward to the knowledge I will gain.

  • Steve Silverstein

    Thank you Mike for the welcome. Hope to be a valuable addition to this sight!!!

  • Danny Quinones

    Hi Mike, Great page seems very informative. I'll have to take some time and review, ! Thank YOU for the invite.

    My Best, Danny   

  • Harry Kaye

    Thanks for the invite. I am enthusiastically looking forward to share all this good stuff with you and others.

    Best rgds

    Harry

  • Jesse M. Tavares

    Thanks for the invite Mike, I'm proud to have become a part of the automotive sales industry and a part of this awesome resource.  Looking forward to tapping into the vast knowledge and experiences of members like yourself, as well contributing my own, as I grow.

     

  • Joe Birch

    Hi Mike,

    Thanks for the invite, I look forward to working with you to support the INSIGHT15 conference.

  • Brian Amberg

    Thanks for the welcome Mike. I hope I can contribute in a positive way.

    Best wishes,

    Brian

  • Tamara Parker

    Hello Mike! Thank you so much for welcoming me! I look forward to learning from you and the other members and share my knowledge as well. 

    Best regards,

    Tamara