Comments - HOW TO WRITE A GOOD TV SCRIPT FOR YOUR DEALERSHIP - DealerELITE.net2024-03-28T14:04:18Zhttps://www.dealerelite.net/profiles/comment/feed?attachedTo=5283893%3ABlogPost%3A11706&xn_auth=noNice article Tom. I'm happy t…tag:www.dealerelite.net,2010-07-27:5283893:Comment:157792010-07-27T00:17:06.000ZJack E Curentonhttps://www.dealerelite.net/profile/JackECurenton
Nice article Tom. I'm happy to see that in the series we are providing for our customers we're using several of your ideas. Our commercial mold is in the vane of the one used by Don Cherry the inventor of a TV character you may remember Ernest P Worrell (of Ya know what I mean Very? fame. as portraid by Jim Varney) We do regional spots and offer a series so there is continuity for the dealer and also the viewer. The TV spots tie into radio coverage, electronic billboards at the dealer/groups…
Nice article Tom. I'm happy to see that in the series we are providing for our customers we're using several of your ideas. Our commercial mold is in the vane of the one used by Don Cherry the inventor of a TV character you may remember Ernest P Worrell (of Ya know what I mean Very? fame. as portraid by Jim Varney) We do regional spots and offer a series so there is continuity for the dealer and also the viewer. The TV spots tie into radio coverage, electronic billboards at the dealer/groups location and the spots at the local movie theatres. Our watch rate is very high and the character recognition is huge.(folks actually watch the whole commercial to see what happens to our character, DR I P Dollar). The dealers using it are very VERY happy...as evidenced by the following testimionial.<br />
>>>"The District is up 10%. We are up 40%, and we use Dr. Dollar as our spokesperson."-Tom Hunt, GM, Klein Honda, Everett, Washington.<br />
Checkout the webpage for more info on the formula and view several spots.<br />
Best regards<br />
Jack E Curenton aka DR I P Dollar.<br />
<a href="http://www.docdrip.com" target="_blank">www.docdrip.com</a> Nice post. It’s amazing what…tag:www.dealerelite.net,2010-06-14:5283893:Comment:120422010-06-14T14:35:38.000ZMike Sheehyhttps://www.dealerelite.net/profile/MikeSheehy
Nice post. It’s amazing what a difference proofreading makes. Giving a script to another person to read is always an easy way to get a second opinion on grammar. Sometimes, all you need to do is come back to your document after a few hours. You’ll be surprised by what you can find.<br />
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-Mike<br />
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Nice post. It’s amazing what a difference proofreading makes. Giving a script to another person to read is always an easy way to get a second opinion on grammar. Sometimes, all you need to do is come back to your document after a few hours. You’ll be surprised by what you can find.<br />
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-Mike<br />
J&L Marketing, Inc.<br />
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