Still wondering how your RV dealership can use Twitter? There are tons of ways. It’s all about reaching out, making contact, and promoting your dealership. It takes work, but the rewards (in what you learn, who you connect with, and business potential) are huge.
Here’s a quick New York Times article on small businesses harnessing the power of Twitter.
Our top take aways from the article:
1. Taking the time to listen is never a waste (we’ve talked about that quite a bit!)
2. Make what you say on Twitter meaningful and interesting, nobody cares about what you ate for lunch.
3. Ask your customers for input. Use Twitter to solicit opinions and advice.
Read the whole article for a few quick case studies!
As we’re sitting in the middle of winter, where the RV industry slows a little, it’s a great opportunity to take the time to learn about social media tools (like Twitter) and put the effort into setting them up and making them work for your RV dealership!
Give it a shot, and let us know if you have any questions!
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