Featured Blog Posts – December 2012 Archive (49)

Automotive Sales Training - Why Your New Year's Resolutions Fail

When you read the title to this article, did it make you wince? Did it make you a little angry? For most of you, you have already let your resolutions go to the wayside with empty promises. The good news is that you can achieve most, if not all, of your resolutions.

 

First of all, words are cheap. You must truly decide. You are who you decide to be at any given moment. When you truly decide to achieve something, you begin to walk, talk and act more like that person who…

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Added by Mark Tewart on December 31, 2012 at 11:00am — No Comments

Four Keys to Automotive SEO from a Guy in the Trenches

Men in the Trenches

The other day I was in a meeting with a potential client. We were discussing automotive SEO best practices and the way that the search engines are changing the way they rank. We talked about the best ways a dealer can stay ahead of their competition for their current keywords while moving up in the competitive keywords in the area.…

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Added by JD Rucker on December 31, 2012 at 8:30am — No Comments

Why notes are so critical

I have repeatedly been told by sales personal that they do not need to mark there deals sold because the system automatically does it. I have also heard this is why some customers are not logged.

This is on premise a horrible idea that you are relying on technology alone to give you one of your best contacts you will have.



I want you to consider something. This person liked you, the dealership, and the deal so much that they invested thousands of dollars with you.…

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Added by Robert Hildreth on December 30, 2012 at 4:39pm — 2 Comments

What does your online story tell?







 

I happen…

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Added by Lizelle Landino on December 30, 2012 at 8:31am — 1 Comment

Car Buying: Millennials Trust Online Customer Reviews More Than Opinions of Friends and Family

Millennials Trust Dealership and Car Buying Purchase Recommendations to Customer Reviews (UGC) Over the Opinions of Friends and Family...

51% of Millennials (born between roughly 1977 and…

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Added by Ralph Paglia on December 30, 2012 at 2:30am — 2 Comments

Disturbing Education

I recently had an experience at my store about a girl trying to buy a car. She came in to our store and had all the typical defensive walls up. She seemed to be very cautious and deliberate with almost every action and word she said. It just seemed as if she was nervous and intimidated with coming to a car dealership on her own. But little did we know, she had a plan and was prepared to "do battle" with us when it came time to discuss the…

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Added by Mike Myers on December 29, 2012 at 9:33am — 11 Comments

The New Year...

The Oldest of all celebrations...

A History of the New Year A move from March to January The celebration of the new year on January 1st is a relatively new phenomenon. The earliest recording of a new year celebration is believed to have been in Mesopotamia, c. 2000 B.C. and was celebrated around the time of the vernal equinox, in mid-March. A variety of other dates tied to the seasons were also used by various ancient cultures. The Egyptians, Phoenicians, and Persians began their new…

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Added by Bob Gaber on December 29, 2012 at 7:05am — No Comments

What if you paid the sales people by splitting a percentage of the bottom-line?

Equal Share

What if you paid the sales people their commission by splitting a percentage of the bottom-line? They would be paid as one group  split equally on the gross profit. There would be unit bonuses paid for sales people selling more than ten units.Paying a split of the gross bottom-line would promote team work. The manager's job would be to get to as close to…

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Added by Kody Clemmons on December 28, 2012 at 1:46pm — No Comments

Automotive Sales Training - Change More Than The Calendar

The last quarter of the year rolls around and you begin to hear some common refrains:

  • "We are waiting until the first of the year"
  • "Starting in January I am going to..."
  • "We have to wait until spring when business picks up"
  • "The first of the year I am really going to get into it."

Here's the reality for most people who make these statements: The calendar is the only thing that changes.

If you are waiting for the calendar to change…

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Added by Mark Tewart on December 27, 2012 at 11:00am — 2 Comments

Google Adwords To Provide VIN# Level PPC Campaigns

Car dealers have been perfecting the best strategies to implement paid search campaigns.   It is common for dealers to ask me how much of their budget should be allocated to Google Adwords, Automotive SEO, Cars.com, or Autotrader.com.

In…

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Added by Brian Pasch on December 26, 2012 at 9:00pm — No Comments

Don't Let Your Dealership Be a Snob: Brand and Communicate with Facebook Likes

Snob

There are many mistakes made by dealers on Facebook. We detail the most egregious ones here from time to time in an attempt to help others not make the same mistakes. There's one mistake in particular that is almost unforgivable for the simple reason that it's so darn easy while being pretty darn effective. Dealerships are so…

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Added by JD Rucker on December 26, 2012 at 8:00am — No Comments

Google Certification; Benefits to Car Dealers from Supplier Partnerships with Google...

Exploring the benefits to car dealers from partnerships between website suppliers and Google...

What is a Google Analytics Certified…

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Added by DealerELITE on December 26, 2012 at 2:48am — 1 Comment

How do we separate ourselves in this growing market?

We simply sell again. The internet will not sell for us. If we let the internet market do our selling we will continue to drive the margin down until there isn’t any profit left. We will build value in your dealership, your product and your sales staff then discuss price.

 The internet customer is currently free to browse as they please, shopping price after price. NO ONE is selling to this market! Imagine a customer phones in and asked for price and your new salesman…

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Added by Cheri Loveall on December 23, 2012 at 7:40pm — No Comments

You're Acting Like A Jackapp

There are many people in this world who would rather do time than to update the Apps on their tablet or smartphone. The conspiracy theorist in many of us feel if we elect to hit the Update All button, life as we know it will all come crashing down…and they couldn’t be more right. We may be dogmatic in working to protect our…

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Added by Marsh Buice on December 23, 2012 at 10:30am — 9 Comments

5 Rules of Twitterquette when Asking for #Twitter Retweets

Begging

As social signals continue to rise in prominence when it comes to search engine rankings, there has been a revival in the need for retweets. Google and Bing are assigning a certain level of importance on the sheer organic numbers that are gained when it comes to social sites like Twitter, Facebook, and Google+, and Twitter is the…

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Added by JD Rucker on December 22, 2012 at 7:30am — No Comments

Automotive Sales Training - What Santa Teaches You About Sales

It's the Christmas season and Santa Claus is everywhere you look. It's also the time of year to reflect on the year past and look forward and plan the new year. Santa Claus is a great sales model in both cases.

First of all, Santa Claus rewards you based upon the past year. If you were a good boy or girl you get rewarded. Ask yourself if you were a good boy or girl…

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Added by Mark Tewart on December 21, 2012 at 12:30pm — 1 Comment

From the NCM Institute Blog: Is Raising Your ELR the Right Solution for a Lackluster GPM? by Robin Cunningham

This is a story about a phone call I received several months ago from a service director who had recently attended our NCM® Institute class, Principles of Service Management I. Although not her real name, I’m going to call her “Debbie” throughout the…

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Added by Garry House on December 21, 2012 at 10:52am — No Comments

When all you have is a Hammer...Everything looks like a nail!

We teach,closing, if i could would you, build value, demo demo demo!, Well they are going to take what they are told and apply it in the least painful way for them. We need to make sure that they are well rounded and skilled at all of the steps in the sale not just certain sections. The rah rah meetings are not building skills.....and Skills make the dealership profit, Good CSI, and make life much easier for them and us!

Most of them are good people who really try hard, but in…

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Added by Wayne Weathersby on December 20, 2012 at 9:39am — 1 Comment

Don't Get "Bad Advice"!

Is Bad Advice Costing You Money?

Watch this message on how to avoid Bad Advice.

Added by Jeff Cowan on December 20, 2012 at 1:01am — No Comments

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