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Let’s Face It. Google Is Search.

Let’s call it what it really is, shall we? Despite efforts by Bing/Yahoo to stay relevant as well as efforts by Facebook and Twitter to enter the search game, there really is only one. For years, I’ve always had to add the caveat when discussing search marketing that “When I say Google, I mean Bing and Yahoo as well.”

I won’t be saying…

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Added by JD Rucker on March 28, 2013 at 8:30am — No Comments

Features, _________, Benefits. What's missing?

Neil Rackham, author of Spin Selling, blows traditional thinking about features and benefits out of the room when he introduces us to the term “advantages.”   Everyone has heard of the first two, but I love what happens to the sales process when the term advantage is infused  into the equation.  As with all points in Spin Selling, Neil clearly defines the word advantage and provides research to define its effectiveness in the sales process.

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Added by Jason Mickelson on March 27, 2013 at 7:21pm — No Comments

How can I creatively sell a car by email?

Hey guys, I need some ideas on how to creatively sell a car by email, Advice?

Added by Frank Ramirez Jr. on March 27, 2013 at 7:20pm — 10 Comments

What Is Your Lead Response Time?

On this week's Think Tank Tuesday find out why getting back to consumers immediately is vital to nurturing leads.

Added by Paul Potratz on March 27, 2013 at 5:00pm — No Comments

Baby Boomers and L.G.B.T. Two big deals in the country's biggest business!

My business card has my title on it: Customer Advocate and Internet Marketing Visionary. It's the visionary talking to you right now, and like so many posts I've seen here on D.E. Of late, I think this is going to turn into a question.

Two groups I would like to focus my marketing efforts on are as you can guess are one; Baby Boomers, and two; the LGBT…

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Added by Mr. Natural on March 27, 2013 at 3:30pm — 1 Comment

3 Ways Statistics Are Lying To You

In the 1954 classic text, How to Lie With Statistics, author Darrell Huff asserts that there arestatistics  hundreds of ways that numbers can lie to you. Statistical interpretation is a subjective business - trends and correlation can be employed by the statistician to support pretty much any hypothesis. Graphs and charts can distort reality. Ratios and proportions can be meaningless comparisons. What we might think as…

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Added by Stephen Jackson on March 27, 2013 at 2:57pm — No Comments

SXSW Confirmation: Links Are Still King in SEO

Pound for pound, SXSW was a little disappointing this year, at least for search professionals. It's not that there wasn't plenty to do, plenty see, and plenty to hear. That's always going to happen when you're at a conference/festival with speakers…

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Added by JD Rucker on March 27, 2013 at 8:00am — No Comments

What's New in Version 2.2 – Download Now!!

Enhancements:

▪    Call Logging – Log customer calls, view contact history, add notes and create tasks or appointments

▪    Task Viewing and Completion – View customer tasks, task history and dismiss or complete assigned tasks

▪    Enhanced dashboard - A single view of alerts, tasks and appointments with “sliding icons”

▪    New Customer Dashboard…

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Added by Joseph Little on March 26, 2013 at 5:16pm — No Comments

Want to Be an Internet Celebrity? Claim Your Authorship!

Wikimotive Authorship

Do you know who the author of your blog is? Well, it's mostly likely  you (or a team of handsome ghostwriters cleverly disguised as you), and if you are truly invested in a successful SEO strategy, you're blogging every single day, and even the occasional wild and crazy night. It's easy to get caught up in the flashy blogger lifestyle; the fast women, the loose…

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Added by Timothy Martell on March 26, 2013 at 12:00pm — No Comments

Sometimes Keeping Your Strategy To Yourself Is A Good Strategy

Now that the focus in many industries is on data and behavioral marketing, marketing departments are increasingly better able to pinpoint areas in which they can improve. With the right data, not only can you determine your product’s demographic but now you can discover when and why your customers make that ultimate decision to purchase. That being said, just because you discover what’s wrong, that doesn’t necessarily mean you should share that nugget of wisdom with your consumer.…

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Added by sara callahan on March 26, 2013 at 8:00am — No Comments

Are Small- and Mid-Sized Conferences Better than the Big Ones?

How to Run Your Dealership By The Book

This past week, I had the pleasure of attending two conferences that were completely different from one another. The week started (well, last week ended) with attending the infamous SXSW conference…

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Added by JD Rucker on March 26, 2013 at 7:30am — 8 Comments

NCM wants to know: Is Your Menu Working You or Are You Working The Menu?

 

AutoNation USA, the #1 publicly-owned automotive retailer, opened its doors as a mega “one pricing” pre-owned operation in 1997. It built elaborate showrooms; county records show one was 218,000 square feet. The showrooms included a café, a playroom and an aftermarket display platform.

Kiosks with computers were placed throughout the store enabling consumers to efficiently check out in-stock inventory or to submit a loan application. Customers were greeted at these kiosks by…

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Added by Garry House on March 26, 2013 at 7:00am — No Comments

Your Social Media. It Needs More Cowbell.

“I gotta have more cowbell!”

It has become one of the…

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Added by Louie Baur on March 25, 2013 at 5:00pm — No Comments

Automotive Sales Training - Are You Lucky?

Do you believe in luck? Do you consider yourself a lucky person or are you waiting for your ship to come in? There is a difference between luck and randomness. You should create your own luck and remove the randomness of your results.

 

Recently, I conducted a sales meeting for a business. Before I gave the meeting, I entered the meeting area before the sales team arrived and I taped a $20 bill to the bottom of a chair. During the meeting, I asked everyone to stand up and then…

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Added by Mark Tewart on March 25, 2013 at 2:05pm — No Comments

Don't commit Digital Suicide

Don't commit digital Suicide.   

Sitting in a few conferences over the past few weeks, I have been able to confirm my suspicions.  There are many dealers and vendors that think tradition media is dead.  They are on the road of committing digital suicide for dealers all over the country.  If you are lucky enough not to be infected by this yet, you will be able to dominate your market easier than ever.  I should mention…

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Added by Troy Spring on March 25, 2013 at 1:23pm — 3 Comments

Mike Esposito Presents "How to Increase Service Growth Through Auto Dispatching at Digital Dealer 14"

ALBANY, N.Y. – March 25th, 2013 – Auto/Mate Dealership Systems (http://www.automate.com) announced today that Mike Esposito will be presenting a workshop at the 14th Digital Dealer Conference & Exposition in Orlando, on May 9th at 11:00 a.m. How to Increase Service Growth Through Auto Dispatching is aimed at dealers, general managers, fixed ops and service managers who want to increase efficiencies and…

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Added by Mike Esposito on March 25, 2013 at 12:10pm — No Comments

Advice needed

Im starting a BDC department and I need some advice on some different techniques i can use to make this operation successful. any advice?

Added by Frank Ramirez Jr. on March 25, 2013 at 12:02pm — 50 Comments

Google, The God of Thunder!

Wikimotive Google Mjolnir

Thor is a god, specifically, he's the thunder god, super specifically, he's the Norse god of thunder, storms, and beating the pulp out of things with his magic hammer, Mjolnir (just imagine I did the umlaut on the o). Thor is an unruly god, short on temper and long on power. When he approached, you never knew for sure if you were getting the clenched fist or the open palm (though smart money…

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Added by Timothy Martell on March 25, 2013 at 12:00pm — No Comments

Relating Bar Rescue (Spike TV) to the Automotive Business

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As I watch new episodes of "Bar Rescue" on Spike I am amazed at some of the things that I have learned about the food and beverage industry.  I have been watching this show with a very open mind to understand what I can do to improve my business practices.  What I have found was that this show has business practices that even automotive professionals and managers need to consider taking a look at.  Let's take a look at what I am talking about.

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Added by Stan Sher on March 25, 2013 at 9:30am — 1 Comment

Just Say No...

Who owns the customers?  Where do your employees work?  Are prospects even being called back?  Some dealers don’t know.  All because we allow some of our sales team members to do it their way.  You’re feeding into their problem. 

 

I’m asking you to ‘Just Say No’ to…

1)   Letting salespeople use their own personal email addresses when responding back to customers.

2)   Allowing salespeople to make all of their (so-called) follow-up calls to happen from their…

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Added by Joe Webb on March 25, 2013 at 9:24am — 10 Comments

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