Social Media for Dealers

A resource from HuebnerPetersen's Dealer Marketing Services

What Is a Hashtag? And Why Should I Use It?

 

Often, when dealers begin using social media, they become overwhelmed at the new vocabulary that is used on Facebook or Twitter. It’s confusing at first, for everyone!

One of the most common trip-ups is Twitter’s hashtag. Most dealers new to Twitter have no idea what a hashtag is, so they end up using it incorrectly or not using it at all. We are here to help you. Let’s begin with: hashtag = #. A hashtag is simply the number sign.

Hashtags are used in Twitter to categorize topics. Since Twitter’s setup is pretty simple, they developed the hashtag so people file their “tweets” under particular topics.

Example: You post a comment telling everyone to pop into your dealership this weekend. “Hey guys, check out our new inventory this weekend before you head out on your adventure! #camping”

What the #camping does:

  1. Since you placed a “#” before “camping” it will automatically make it a link.
  2. You (or anyone) can click on that link and it will take you to a page of every other Tweets that used “#camping”.
  3. Your tweet will be held in this archive of all other tweets mentioning #camping.

The hashtag is a powerful tool because it allows people who are not following you to see your tweet. A person who has never heard of you but is interested in camping will search #camping and see your tweet. This helps expose your dealership to a wider audience, and it helps establish you as a key leader on topics.

Want to know more? There are tons of websites promoted to helping you understand social media vocabulary. If you are still a little fuzzy see how Twitter describes hashtags. Also check out this blog post that describes more Twitter vocabulary. Happy #Tweeting!

photo by ccsdteacher

Filed under: Twitter, , , , , , , ,

Linking your SM accounts

With advances in social media happening a mile a minute and changes to the platforms moving just as quickly, tools to make things easier have and will continue to appear. For instance, linking your accounts. You can find ways to link your Facebook to your Twitter Account, your Twitter account to your LinkedIn Account, your LinkedIn Account to your Facebook account… you get the picture. Post once, distribute infinitely and lessen the amount of time and effort you put in. It seems, on the surface like you’re getting more bang for your buck, but in reality, you’re probably not.

What you’re ignoring when you auto-post and auto-link your accounts is that these social platforms are all different. They have different goals, different audiences and your consumers will expect different things from you, depending on where your dealership decides to go social. When you post on Facebook and have it automatically feed to your Twitter account, you’re ignoring the premise of Twitter completely different. It’s like showing up to a formal dinner party dressed in your workout clothes.

Let’s take a look at the basic principles behind the big two: Facebook and Twitter.

Facebook:

Facebook is personal – your customers are letting your dealership into their life and are being asked to participate. Posts on Facebook have to be more intimate, provide incentive to the follower as well as add value. Your post show up on their wall, and depending on the number of friends they have, could be present from several minutes to several hours.

Twitter:

Twitter is an informal, quick and up to the minute social site. You have 140 characters that you have to try to pack with whatever it is you want to say. It’s not for lengthy monologues, launching the sales price of your new unit or for mirroring what you post on your Facebook account. Since Twitter is a lot less visual than other sites, it requires engagement, focus and communication.
These two “big players” in the social media world are not the same, and can’t be treated as if they are. For instance, when you update your Facebook page, also update your Twitter page. But, don’t use the EXACT same thing. Make sure that whatever you’re transplanting to Twitter fits within the 140 character limit, uses hash tags to tag the appropriate topics and removes any unneeded phrases and/or words. You may also need to abbreviate in order to hit the 140 character limit. This what is expected of a dealership that uses Twitter.

If you can’t wrap your head around Twitter and don’t take the time to understand what the platform can offer and what you can offer the over 3 million people who use it… then it may not be the platform of choice for you dealership. Make sure you thoroughly understand what you’re doing and why you’re doing it before hitting the easy button when it’s offered. If not, you will become white noise to your fans and followers and could quickly disappear from their pages.

*Image Credit: Urban Prowler

Filed under: Facebook, Twitter, , , , , ,

Did you go social with the Blue Tag?

Jayco's Blue Tag Sales Event!

Jayco’s annual Blue Tag Sales Event isn’t over and here at Jayco Dealer Marketing Services we are using social media to build excitement around the event. Below are just a few ways we are using social media to reach customers directly:

  • Announcing Blue Tag Giveaway winners on Facebook and Twitter
  • Posting friendly reminders about the Blue Tag Sale to all of our fans and followers
  • Adding pictures of the Blue Tag Giveaway prizes
  • Engaging customers in conversations about camping and the Blue Tag Event

For examples of how we’re using social media, check out our pages:

Jayco’s Facebook Page

Jayco’s Twitter Page

Jayco’s YouTube Page

As a participating dealer, this is the perfect time for you to build Blue Tag buzz using social media. We’ve got a few ways you can take your event to the next level:

1.  Add an “event” on your Facebook Page for your Blue Tag Sales Event

2.  Add Blue Tag graphics to your Facebook Page and your website

3.  Post your Blue Tag TV Commercial on your YouTube page and then link back to it on your Facebook page

4.  Tweet about Blue Tag timing, Blue Tag inventory specials, Blue Tag giveaway, etc

5.  Digg or Stumble Upon on the Jayco Blue Tag landing page and your Blue Tag web pages

6.  Post photos of your Blue Tag setup, Blue Tag inventory specials, and/or Blue Tag graphics to your Facebook Page or Flickr page

7.  Blog about your Blue Tag Sales Event and the exciting giveaway

8. Post on your Facebook and Twitter accounts about the Blue Tag Giveaway and link to the Giveaway registration page at Jayco.com/bluetag

Now is the best time to get customers excited about the summer camping season! With Blue Tag in full swing, you’ve got plenty to post about!

Filed under: Facebook, The Basics, Twitter, , , , , , , ,

Twitter for your dealership.

Twitter Bird

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!

Filed under: Twitter, , , , , , ,

The power of tweeting.

Twitter logo

Twitter has released it’s list of the “10 Most Powerful Tweets of 2010“. Sadly, none of these relating to RVing, but the list demonstrates the growing power, acceptance, and reach of social media.

Check out the list here and let us know what you think! AND, make sure to follow HuebnerPetersen on twitter (click here!)

Filed under: Twitter, Uncategorized, , , , ,

Our recent tweets:

Brought to you by:

This information is brought to you by HuebnerPetersen's Dealer Marketing Services and Front Lines Marketing Programs. Please visit http://HuebnerPetersen.com for further information.

Click to subscribe to this blog and receive notifications of new posts by email. Never miss another social media tip for your dealership!

Join 25 other followers

Follow

Get every new post delivered to your Inbox.

Join 25 other followers