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Here’s how to get your first 100 Facebook Reviews

People rely on Facebook reviews because of their accuracy over time. Of course, not every single review reflects perfectly the customer experience, but an aggregate review score quickly tells new customers what type of experience they can expect at your dealership. Unfortunately, there’s no shortcut to get Facebook reviews or improving reviews and ratings overnight. …
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Don’t be scared of Facebook’s new algorithm. Here’s how your dealership can handle it.

“Facebook was built to bring people closer together and build relationships.” Who would have thought that this pleasant idea could make businesses question so much of what they thought they knew about social media? Facebook wants people to connect more. The company, led by Mark Zuckerberg, is on a mission to increase authentic dialogue and …
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Infographic: The Car Dealer’s Step-by-Step Guide to Getting More At-Bats

I write a lot about the processes that help dramatically increase appointment shows, drive up closing percentages and generate additional gross; but what about those dealers and salespeople who are good with processes, though simply don’t get enough “at-bats?” That is, they’re simply not receiving the number of leads, calls, chats and walk-ins they need …
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I’m Tired of Hearing That Car Dealers are ‘So Behind the Rest of the World!’

I’m Tired of Hearing That Car Dealers are ‘So Behind the Rest of the World!’ It seems everywhere you turn in automotive you hear how behind dealers are compared to every other industry when it comes to technology, marketing and the customer experience. Frankly, I’m growing tired of this constant drumbeat; and not just because …
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Can a $100 Chatbot Really Replace 2 BDC Agents?

  Can a $100 Chatbot Really Replace 2 BDC Agents? Before I answer the question posed in the title, let’s agree on a few things: Facebook is not going away; Most of your customers are already there; Your kitten pictures and inventory vomits aren’t being read; and Facebook Ads work, but you need to start …