Social Media for Dealers

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Twitter tools profile: HootSuite

HootSuite, a powerful Twitter tool

We’ve posted a lot about Twitter. How to get started, topic ideas, tips as well as a few strategies. We’ve also posted on tracking and tools.   It can all be a bit overwhelming, so today, we’re kicking off a new series where we will be profiling a few of the Twitter tools that are meant to make your Twitter efforts a little easier.  The tools we’ll be featuring help with posting (tweeting), replying, tracking – all of it.

The first tool we’re covering is HootSuite. HootSuite is a “professional Twitter client”, fancy for “free tool that allows you to post, schedule future posts, track, follow and stay updated with your Twitter strategy”.   Check out the article “How to Get the Most Out of Social Media Using Hootsuite” by Zachary Sniderman on Open Forum. He does a great job over-viewing Hootsuite.

Twitter tools - Hootsuite

Our top three takeaways:

1.  Multiple accounts.

HootSuite makes it easy to track, maintain and post on multiple accounts from the same dashboard. This means you can manage your personal Twitter (if you have one) and your RV dealership Twitter account from the same place (no need for logging in twice)!  This is great if you have multiple dealerships with different accounts.  You can also add your other social media sites (Facebook, Digg, LinkedIn, etc.) to this dashboard and track those accounts from the same place. Your HootSuite dashboard can become your one stop shop for social media.

2.  Adding team members.

We’ve recommended in the past that you utilize multiple people at your dealership for posting. It mixes things up and takes a little pressure off of you to get all the work done. HootSuite allows you to add users, essentially you can add team members as needed.  Each member can then log in and utilize the dashboard.

3. Tracking, tracking, tracking.

HootSuite offers the best tracking options of the Twitter tools we’ll cover. It offers statistics and tools that can tell you anything from what links were clicked on (and when) to which sites are sending traffic your way.  Of course it also measures retweets, replies, and mentions.  It’s a great way gauge your success and set benchmarks for the future.  HootSuite makes tracking your dealership’s Twitter account a breeze.

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Getting the most out of Twitter.

“Who really cares what I had for breakfast”, “I don’t have anything to talk about”, “Nobody calls when I post inventory on Twitter”.  I have many RV dealers tell me that Twitter seems pointless. In all fairness, it’s true, Twitter most absolutely can be a pointless waste of time, IF you approach tweeting that kind of  breakfast mentality (I get the breakfast example thrown at me quite often!).  On the other hand, Twitter can be an amazing tool for finding customers, connecting with prospects, and sharing information.  Again, you just have to approach Twitter in the right way.

So what’s the wrong way and what the right way on Twitter?  Here’s a quick breakdown:

How not to use Twitter

1.  Don’t shout your message
Twitter (and most social media platforms) is a completely different way to market your RV dealership.  Unlike TV, radio, print, direct mail, or newspaper, Twitter is a not a forum to “push” or “shout” your sales message.  Shout too much (any shouting might be too much at first) and you’ll just get blocked or ignored.  People don’t use to Twitter to get sold to, they use it to connect.  Take a look at your tweets, are you selling too hard?  Twitter is not the place for any type of hard sell or self-serving promotion.

2.  Don’t share details about your breakfast (unless they’re really funny)
If it sounds boring when you write it, it’s going to sound boring when someone reads it.  Use Twitter to write about what you’re passionate about, to talk about camping/RVing, to share tips, to check in with customers, and to highlight special events.  We have a ton of “What to write” archives for when you get stuck.  Don’t take the “What’s happening” prompt literally.  Write about what people will care about.  It might take some time to brainstorm, but it makes a difference.

3.  Twitter is not an inventory stream
This piggybacks of #1 and #2, don’t shout and don’t be boring.  If all you use Twitter for is to push inventory and post trade-ins nobody is going to pay attention.  Unless it’s a one of a kind deal or an amazing unit it’s not going to do much for you.  People aren’t using Twitter to get inventory listings, they’ll go to your website for that, when they’re ready.  A constant stream of inventory tweets will get lost in the noise.

4.  Don’t just follow celebrities
When was the last time Ashton Kutcher tried to buy an RV from you?  The celebrities are numerous (and often entertaining) on Twitter, but they’re not really your audience.  You need to find real people, real prospects who will care about what you have to say.  There are a plethora of tools to help you find locals on Twitter, to search for camping or RVing enthusiasts, and to help you locate the RV industry on Twitter.  Following a few famous people is fine, but you need to be narrowing in on your prospects and listening to them. (More on finding who to follow here)

How to get the most out of Twitter

1.  Listen
We really can’t say it enough, listen listen listen.  To truly understand how to get the most out of Twitter, take the time to hear what people are saying.  Listen to those who tweet well, to the RV community, to customers and potential customers, and to competitors.

2.  Model your Twitter after a great “tweeter”
If you’re not sure how to start tweeting on your own, listen until you find someone who impresses you — then mold your style and technique after them.  No harm in learning from the best!  Here’s a quick selection of a few grade A tweeters who might get you on the right track: @Jaunted, @nytimestravel, @zappos, @JetBlue, @chrisbrogan, @chrisguillebeau, and of course, @jaycorvs.

3.  Be conversational
Instead of pushing your sales message, present topics that can drive conversation.  Post interesting article and ideas, pose questions, answer questions, link to articles, say “hello”, say “thank-you”, and be helpful.

4.  Consistency is key
You can’t tweet once and expect a sales miracle.  Building a following and connecting with customers takes time, patience, and consistency.  It’s worth it.  Tweet regularly, converse regularly, and pay attention.  Make Twitter a part of your routine.  Write down ideas and schedule time to post.

Twitter is not pointless.  When you stop talking about food and screaming “Sale Sale Sale!!” and when you start listening and conversing you’ll make progress and understand how powerful this platform can be.

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Go RVing tidbits.

Have you been following Go RVing on Twitter?  If not, you can check out their Twitter page here.  Go RVing has been tweeting great RVing tidbits this month to celebrate the RV industry’s 100th Anniversary.  Every day for 100 days (we’re in the midst of it now) Go RVing will be posting RV factoids.  Go RVing is marking these tweets with a special hashtag: #RV100 (click here to see everything tagged thus far).

These tidbits are great resources for blogging inspiration, re-tweeting, and generating further RVing excitement at your dealership.  Here are some gems from Go RVing:

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Hitting a lull?

It’s gray outside and it feels like winter has been here forever.  It’s hard to be motivated to communicate, be creative, blog, tweet, and Facebook when you’re stuck in a rut.  BUT, don’t overlook social media right now.  This time of year is a great time to connect, inspire, plant seeds, and entertain your audience.  Why?  Because everyone is looking for positive attitude and pick me up!

Here are three quick writing (tweeting/blogging/Facebook-ing/commenting) ideas to jazz up the winter-time blues:

Help people imagine the potential of an RV right now.

  • The best places to RV in January
  • Chronicles of a road trip down South
  • Vacation all year long

Get people excited about summer.

  • Plan your summer vacation now!
  • Tell us you favorite vacation stories…we’ll reminisce together!
  • What your very favorite cold drink for a hot summer day?

Give cold weather tips.

  • Tips on entertaining the kids until you can go camping again.
  • Cold weather driving (and/or towing tips)
  • RV winterization: It’s a must.  Here’s why.

Break out of the winter rut.  There really is plenty to talk about!

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TweetDeck, seamlessly integrate Twitter into your life.

TweetDeck

Looking for a one-stop Twitter shop? With all of Twitter’s capabilities and options there has to be a place to contain it all to one screen. A place you can view it all tweets you want to keep up with, easily see message coming in to you, and respond to it all.

Such a place (really, it’s more of a tool) does exist. Meet TweetDeck (click here to download). TweetDeck makes tweeting not only easy, but also completely customizable to your dealership’s wants and needs.  TweetDeck just makes using Twitter easier than you could have ever imagined.  How you ask?

Why we love TweetDeck:

1.  It’s a one stop shop for all your Twitter needs.
TweetDeck allows you to see everything from your Twitter account in a single glance. You no longer have to click on mentions, the feed, or your direct messages. Just one screen to look at, and everything is arranged logically.

2. It can update everywhere!
Tweetdeck has buttons that allow you to send your tweet to not only Twitter, but also to Facebook, LinkedIn, and Myspace.  Send to all, send to one, send to a couple, and do it all from one place.

3. Customizable viewing.
You can customize your screen. View multiple accounts, your personal twitter account and your dealership account on one screen, AT THE SAME TIME! View mentions, direct messages, tweets and new followers, AT THE SAME TIME!

4. It allows you to put the people you follow into logical categories.
TweetDeck allows you to separate those you’re following into groups (i.e. other dealers, RV Industry, customers, community etc.).

TweetDeck might be exactly what you need to kick your tweeting into high gear and make it (even more) enjoyable.

Find out more about TweetDeck at this “How-To” page, or check out this informative video.

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