Recently, I attended the Digital Dealer 8 conference in Orlando, FL. I was working most of the time but did get an opportunity to have an interesting conversation with Ron Morrison – the “ron” in ronsmap.
If you have not heard of ronsmap , start looking into it quickly. In my opinion, it could absolutely be the next Craigslist but for cars. This video explains what it is better than I ever could.
If you don’t have your inventory there yet, call whatever company is handling your inventory feeds and/or ronsmap and get it there.
Ron and I started talking about the future of internet departments. I told him it was my opinion that, in the future, there wouldn’t be any. I expressed why in a previous blog post . I expressed my belief in the importance of building your internet sales and that, in my opinion, a good internet department would account for 40-60% of any dealerships inventory with that percentage increasing in the future.
He countered with the following question:
“If my dealerships’ internet department accounts for 40% of my dealerships’ business, why would it be important to me, as a dealer, to focus on increasing that departments’ sales versus focusing on increasing my retail departments’ sales?“
I answered with what I thought were the obvious answers:
- increase units sold
- increase website traffic
- increase exposure
- lower cost per sale in internet vs. retail
- be where the customers are
- etc.
Other people threw some answers in there also. While none of these answers are wrong, none of them really “hit the nail on the head” of the importance of social media marketing.
After all of our attempts at answering his question, he countered with a question that, in my opinion, summed up, in its entirety, why it’s important for any business (not just car dealerships) to embrace and engage their customers utilizing social media.
“How much would it be worth to you, Mr. Dealer, if every customer that bought a car from you went home and told 130 of their friends?“
He also asked me what the first call to action on any businesses’ website was and, again, the obvious guesses (contact us form, quick quote, and other forms of engagement) were not what he was looking for.
“The first call to action on any businesses’ website is a “Share” button.”
The reasoning he gave was that, if a customer that visits your website sees, and clicks, the share button, he just offered you free advertising. He’ll get the name, number and the opportunity to speak with the customer if they’re willing to share your website with their friends, family and colleagues unsolicited.
I’ve been hearing, both in our industry forums and in feedback on conference sessions, that social media is overrated and that too many vendors and companies are focused on it when their efforts would be better focused elsewhere.
While it may be a little over-kill to have EVERY session and vendor focusing on that while neglecting all the other aspects, tools and best practices for you to learn about, that doesn’t make it unimportant.
Statistics don’t lie. Facebook may become the search engine of the future. Right now, SEO is focused on Google Page One management. It’s very possible that the future will bring a different focus – Facebook search results. SEO and SMM may become synonymous. With all the integration happening, they will, at the very least, become symbiotic.
The real power (and value) in social media marketing lies not in being there for your business’ sake, but in being there for your customer’s sake.
Why would you not want to make it easy for your customers to “spread the word” about your business to their friends?
What I don’t understand is why people differentiate between SEO, SMM, Reputation Management, etc.
They are all the same thing.
It’s like having a Happy Meal in front of you and saying that you think the fries are the most important part and that you’re only going to eat those. The rest doesn’t matter.
I know that if you ordered a Happy Meal, and they only gave you fries, you wouldn’t be happy.
Eat the whole Happy Meal, not just the fries.
I promise your belly will be fuller and you’ll be.. well.. happier.