I’ve been spending time thinking of new ways to assist car dealers brand themselves on the Internet and to promote their excellence in sales and service online. If 85% of all new car purchases start online, then dealers need to get their message in the path of consumers shopping online. Nothing could be better than strong peer reviews!
Many articles on the Internet have discussed Automotive Internet Reputation Management and the importance of checking what consumers are writing about you on the Internet. Still many dealers fail to read even what is posted or rolled-up on Google Maps. Automotive Reputation Management must be a standard operating procedures for car dealers in 2010.
I would like to offer some new twists on this discuss with the concept of a Reputation Management Portal (RMP). In the example shown above, we have taken a simple WordPress website and consolidated links to popular review websites. Each icon is linked to the specific review page for our client Hare Chevrolet.
Here is an overview of the Reputation Management Portal (RMP):
If Hare Chevrolet prints up postcards that promote this website www.iloveharechevy.com, you can bet that their service advisors will be able to identify happy customers to hand the card as ask for their assistance. That’s dozens of postcards in people’s hands each day.
You can bet that your sales managers know who the customers that are very excited about their purchase experience. Instead of just handing out a card for one review website, why not create your own Reputation Management Portal postcard and drive reviews where they are needed most.
The great thing about the RMP being a WordPress website, is that anyone can add or change icons to promote higher review counts on new websites. Once this is set in place, you don’t need a programmer to get involved.
This will allow you to direct review traffic to different websites throughout the year to have a wider branding influence since there are about 10 review websites that should be included in a comprehensive IRM strategy.
If you like this idea, and would like a RMP constructed for your dealership, its very easy and simple to manage. I have a few other ideas to help dealers in 2010 increase their brand visibility online.
We’ll have some “killer” strategies revealed at the Automotive Marketing Boot Camp in Orlando the day before the official start of NADA Convention. If you are going to NADA, fly in on the 11th and register for an intense day of social media and digital marketing education.
I hope to see you there….
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