Archive for March, 2009

alex.snyder Integration? What’s that and what do I do with it? What about my DMS?

Posted by Alex Snyder  |   Friday, March 13, 2009   |   Posted in Best Practices, Search Engine Marketing

Integration as defined on Dictionary.com:  an act or instance of combining into an integral whole. Okay…that doesn’t really help.  How about Wikipedia?  Awesome – they have an entry for “System Integration”:  is the bringing together of the component subsystems into one system and ensuring that the subsystem function together as a system. There’s a lot more here.

That’s the web-technical definition, but why the hell am I writing about it?  Jeff and I get on the phone when one of us is taking a long drive because we have longer phone calls than most friggin’ women do!  Yesterday evening Jeff was on the road and we had a few things to discuss about DealerRefresh.  After we got some house keeping out of the way, we started discussing the various things we’ve been tackling at work lately – no bosses – we’re not sharing information (for those of you who don’t know, Jeff and I actually have some competing stores).  We were discussing the different problems we have in diagnosing inventory issues and somehow that led to the integration topic.  After debating over who is currently dealing with more BS around getting systems to cooperate, I ended up volunteering to write this article (is that what happens when you deal with a ton of BS?).  Anyway, that’s how we got here.

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jeff.kershner Using Your News To Drive SEO – Free Webinar

Posted by Jeff Kershner  |   Wednesday, March 11, 2009   |   Posted in Seminars & Webinars

This Free Webinar registration made its way into my inbox, so I thought I would share it with everyone. If you’re not leveraging PR announcements to help with your dealership website SEO efforts then you could be missing out. Lee Odden is the real deal and just spoke at this years PubCon Search Marketing conference.

Register for this webinar today to learn how you can achieve SEO success.

Topic: Using Your News TO Drive SEO
Speakers: Lee Odden, CEO, TopRank Online Marketing
Date: Wednesday, March 18, 2009
Time: 2:00pm Eastern Time
Cost: FREE
Register: http://tinyurl.com/anbcsu

With more than 70 million people getting their news online every day, your news is about more than just reaching the media.

Your news can be a powerful tool to directly reach the millions of people searching for information online, drive traffic to your website and maximize your online visibility.

News search engines like Yahoo! News and Google News offer a great way to direct targeted traffic to your website and help you generate awareness about a topic or your company.

Join Lee Odden, CEO of TopRank Online Marketing to learn how to make use of tactics such as press release and news content optimization to take advantage of the potential traffic news search can generate.

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The Biggest Deficiency in the Dealership

Posted by Guest Poster  |   Wednesday, March 11, 2009   |   Posted in Best Practices

Guest Posting by Dale Pollack

As of late, I’ve come to understand that the biggest deficiency in the dealership today is the lack of expertise in sourcing used vehicles.  For years, dealerships have relied on a steady stream of trade-ins. Only a small percentage of dealers actually developed strong wholesale sourcing competencies. Sure, most dealerships knew how to send their used car manager to the auction now and then to pick up a few cars here and there, but that’s a far cry from having true wholesale proficiency.

I’m particularly struck by the lack of developed talent and process around the wholesale sourcing of used vehicles at some really large dealerships and enterprise groups. In fact, it is these dealerships that have the greatest deficiencies. Really large stores and enterprises historically needed wholesale sourcing competency the least because they had the most trade-ins.

I’m still not prepared to declare a “shortage” of used cars, because I believe that this term engenders the notion of a crises, and crises often evoke irrational responses. To be sure, there is not presently a shortage of used cars, but they are getting harder to find for reasonable prices. I think that it is incumbent on every dealership to assess its wholesale sourcing competency as we move through a year that will have a tightening supply of used vehicles.

The wholesale sourcing position does not need to be staffed by a full-time employee, as it can often be handled by a local wholesaler.  Regardless, however, whether you use a wholesaler or full-time employee, there needs to be a lot of thought around how they are compensated and the criteria that they use to decide what to purchase and how much to pay.

I would strongly urge you to think about compensating such individuals not based on how many cars they buy, but rather on how quickly the cars they buy turn. This keeps your buyers focused on purchasing the right vehicles at the right price. Everyone should remember that it’s better to be light and right in inventory than long and wrong even in today’s used car wholesale marketplace.

About the Author: Dale Pollak’s career in the automotive industry has spanned more than two decades. He is the author of Velocity and founder of vAuto. Be sure to subscribe and read his blog DalePollack.com.

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drnewswire Web2Carz.com iPhone Application for Car Dealer Inventory Listings

Posted by DRNewsWire  |   Wednesday, March 11, 2009   |   Posted in Industry Announcements

Web2Carz.com, Ltd Releases First Fully Integrated Auto Dealer Inventory Listing Application for the iPhone

Web2Carz.com Ltd., today announced the release of the first fully integrated auto dealer inventory listing application for the iPhone. Unlike other auto classified listing applications, the Web2Carz iPhone application has been designed to run natively on the iPhone and the iPod Touch platforms. With its intuitive navigation and streamlined design, iPhone users can search a national database of cars for sale, view images, see detailed listings for each car, read CARFAX  reports, and much more. HIGHLAND PARK, Ill.–(BUSINESS WIRE)

Consumers can quickly contact a dealer about a vehicle listing by using the iPhone one-touch call feature or sending an inquiry right from the Web2Carz application. Auto dealers can post their inventory to Web2Carz.com and the iPhone application at no charge and receive free sales leads. To date over 500 dealers have inventory listed.

“Web2Carz.com continues to develop the latest in technology to help our auto dealers sell more cars while improving the bottom line. The best thing about the Web2Carz iPhone application is that we are exposing the dealer’s inventory to a whole new audience for free. It’s 100% free Internet advertising. Dealers can post their inventory and receive free sales leads with no setup fee, no monthly fee, and no limit on images. It’s a win-win proposition,” said Alex Bravy, Web2Carz co-Founder.

The iPhone application has been set up for complete ease-of-use and one click navigation. Key features include:

  • Search by Make and Model
  • Search within a Zip Code and distance range or use current location (optional)
  • Sort by Price, Year or Mileage
  • Filter by Max Price and/or Max Mileage
  • Auto Save of Search Criteria
  • Tap the CARFAX ™ logo to view a car history report
  • ‘Tap the Phone Number to call the Seller
  • Auto Save of User Contact Information

The iPhone is packaged with a variety of applications or iPhone web apps that make it a wonderful browsing experience for the user, therefore, applications on iPhone are growing extremely fast in popularity. The approximately 1.3 million iPhone users nationwide tend to use their handheld device more than others to access the Internet. In fact, a recent study found that nearly 85 percent of iPhone purchasers regularly use their handheld device to access content on the web.

The beta version of the Web2Carz iPhone application was demonstrated at the 2009 NADA show and convention in New Orleans, January 24-27, at the Web2Carz.com booth and received a very positive response from the dealer community as well as industry insiders. The link to the application for iPhone users is: http://itunes.apple.com/WebObjects/MZStore.woa/wa/viewSoftware?id=306066084&mt=8. (Users need to have iTunes for this link to work). For more information call 847-780-4821 or visit www.Web2Carz.com

About Web2Carz.com:

Web2Carz.com is a full service online vehicle research portal founded in 2006, which offers new and used car inventory, reviews, quotes, buyer tips, and options for finding car financing. Their mission is to bring simplicity to the world of Online Full Service Automotive Portals. Drawing on industry experience, they have built a national network of service providers and relationships providing customers with the ability to search a network of dealerships, lenders and other automotive related product offerings from a single online destination.

Web2Carz.com targets the niche market of car buyers in need of special financing. It is the only site currently in this market that offers these buyers such a robust set of features, from new and used vehicle research to financing options.

As the site receives a high volume of unique visitors, Web2Carz.com also has a business-to-business model and supplies auto dealers with high quality leads with an above average conversion rate. For more information visit www.web2Carz.com or call: 888-807-7227.

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General Motors and Cobalt Websites-The Big Rip Off and the Slow Deception

Posted by Guest Poster  |   Sunday, March 8, 2009   |   Posted in Opinions & Advice

This posting has been removed.

After a deep conversation with Frank, I have decided to remove his post from DealerRefresh. It really sirred up form shit and at the end of the day I would never want anyone to loose their job. I have asked Frank to write a quick retraction request which you can read below.

If you’re familiar with the post, please continue to comment (please keep your comments clean and respectful though ;) )

Jeff, Alex an the rest of the DealerRefresh community;

I appreciate your support, I have been watching my post and I am asking that you remove it for a couple of reasons. First of all I have a huge amount of respect for General Motors and Cobalt websites. In our current economic situation I think it would be a benefit to support the manufacture. I also have a huge respect for the dealer I currently work for and I would not want any bad press for this or any dealer just because of my own personal opinion. I appreciate your cooperation in removing my article from DealerRefresh. After review The GM and dealer principle at this store disagree with my opinion and are 100% on board General Motors marketing plan.

Thank you

Frank Davis

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