Social Media for Dealers

A resource from HuebnerPetersen's Dealer Marketing Services

The Art of Listening

One of the biggest mistakes made by RV dealers when starting out with social media is talking without taking the time to listen. Social media is all about creating a real relationship between your RV dealership and your customers. These types of relationships can’t be fostered when one party does all the talking.

A recent blog post by Eric Harr“Myth: To Be Heard, Talk. Truth: To Be Heard, Listen.” is full of great information on the importance of listening. In his post Eric details the ways in which you can spend more time listening and still be heard. Here are some of our favorite points:

1. 80/20 Rule - You should be 80% listening and 20% talking. It’s hard to write back or produce valuable content if you’re not listening to what your customers are saying.

2. Quality Counts – Don’t stop talking completely, but when you do respond, make sure what you’re saying is valuable and engaging.

3.  Listen to Learn – You should be listening to your customers so you can know better how to improve their lives. You’re building loyal followers by offering information that makes them feel special or is valuable o them.

4. Get Personal – Ask questions about your customers. Make them feel like they are in a personal conversation with you. Social media is a great tool for making mundane conversation personal. Find out about your customers and engage them in conversations that apply directly to them.

5. Caring is Sharing – If you make people feel like you care about them, they’re more likely to spread the word about your dealership. And, we all know that it’s hard to beat good word of mouth.

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Using Facebook to Capture Customers

Click here to read this great post from the Harvard Business Review on how Facebook can be used to connect with customers.  Informative and quick read!

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Content is king (even for RV dealerships)!

Create RV  content for social media

It’s an age old question, how do you keep you customers coming back to your website (or blog, or Twitter feed, or Facebook page, or YouTube channel).  How? Content.

Produce new, relevant, interesting, and action-driving content.  Put the time into thinking about what your customers want, and give it to them in spades.

For this week, take the time to read this blog post, “Ways to Keep Your Customers Coming Back“, from Search Engine Journal for a no nonsense look at the kind of content that will attract customers to your RV website.

Let us know what you think!

 

*Photo credit: orangeacid

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Facebook ads for your dealership.

Facebook for RV marketing

I read four or five posts this week about how cost-effective, simple to use, and valuable Facebook marketing can be  for small businesses.  I’ve realized that it’s been a while since we’ve mentioned Facebook marketing here on the RV Social Media website.  It’s time for a reminder!

Facebook receives more page views Google, and Facebook makes it incredibly easy to connect with local RV customers in your community. Facebook is a huge marketing opportunity for your RV dealership.

Using Facebook for marketing is more than simply having a fan page. Marketing on Facebook involves engagement on other pages, regular (and interesting!) posts, use of different forms of media (photos, video, links), and Facebook ads.

We’ve posted about Facebook ads before (here and here), but it’s been a while, and today, I came across a step-by-step primer for setting them up (via Jeff Bullas’ blog).  Take the time to read his “10 Simple Steps and start planning out a Facebook ad for your RV dealership.

Let us know how it goes and if there are any major stumbling blocks!

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5 quick tips.

I stumbled upon this quick and motivating read that I thought every RV dealer could use in some way.  Check out Search Engine Journal’s posting of “5 Internet Marketing Tips for the New Year” (written by Zeke Camusio).

Some of these are simply reminders, and others may seem like totally new ideas. Here’s the rundown:

  1. Acknowledge your biggest fans
  2. Understand the Golden Rule of Blogging
  3. Use Decoy Offers
  4. Write Your Marketing Copy First and Develop Your Product Around It
  5. People Buy from People, Not Companies

My personal favorite, people buy from people. This is the whole reason your RV dealership should be participating in social media. To make personal connections and put a face and voice to your RV dealership.

Check out the complete post and let us know what you think!

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