Social Media for Dealers

A resource from HuebnerPetersen's Dealer Marketing Services

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.

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

What should I talk about?

In social media, step one is always listen.  Listen, listen, listen.  Step two is deciding what social platforms best suit your dealership and getting set up on those platforms (adding a blog to your website, starting a Twitter account, setting up a Facebook page, etc.).  Step three is where you start talking, and step three is where a lot of people start struggling.

What should you say (and what shouldn’t you say)?   We can’t tell you exactly what to write, but we’ve put together a short idea list to get you going:

  • Thinking of trading up your RV, we have five reasons to help convince you!
  • It’s cold in our neck of the woods.  Have an RV?  Don’t forget to winterize…it’ll save you $$ down the road!
  • Green RVs.  We carry 5 different RV models that are better for the environment that your average rig.
  • Aww Yellowstone. If you had an RV, you could be on your way to the park today!
  • 101 things to cook on your RV-Q (that aren’t steak)!
  • Just got a sneak peek at Jayco’s 2011 models… I’m in awe, they’re beautiful.  Will post a pic soon!  I love good #design.
  • Huge crew?  Maybe a bunk model is right for you.  We carry RV’s that offer sleeping space for up to 10!
  • Special offer, RIGHT NOW:  Tweet us w/your favorite camping memory for a 10% off coupon for our parts & accessories store!
  • It’s our annual RV food drive. Check our website for the dates or RV food collector will be near you.
  • The perfect campfire pancakes.  Our special recipe.  Secret ingredient is bananas! Think you have a better recipe?  Let us know!
  • We took a poll at the dealership, here’s the list of our top camping destinations.  What’s yours?
  • Struggling with where to store your RV?  We have a few good recommendations.
  • An RV that can pull a boat!  The Jayco Embark.  Check it out!
  • Just read a great MSNBC/Forbes/LonelyPlanet/etc. article on the cost savings of RVing.
  • We’re gearing up for our annual Open House Sale.  This is our biggest sales event each year AND we serve burgers and brats!

There are a million things to talk about on social media – it just takes a touch of creativity.  Over time it’ll become natural.  Our biggest tip? Never stop listening. The more you listen, the easier it’ll be to relate, converse, and remain relevant.

Filed under: Quick Tips, Strategy, what to write, , , , , , , , , , , , ,

Why would I “blog”??

Why Blog?

Blogs have been around for a while, by lately, they’ve been popping up just about everywhere.  Everyone on the block has been going blog-crazy because it’s an cheap and easy way to express opinions, share knowledge, broadcast breaking news, showcase pictures, and converse with the world.  All the ways in which blogs can be used to share information make them very powerful business tools.

Why would an RV dealership start (and maintain) a blog?  We have 4 solid reasons:

1.  A blog adds life to your website

A blog allows you to have real person talking to your customers (other real people) online.  Adding a blog to your website will help inject personality to your site.  If you blog with some pizazz you’ll entertain your audience and spice up your customers’ experiences. Start a blog and make it interesting (always ask yourself, would I read this or skip it).  Share RVing anecdotes, camping stories, interesting industry & community news, and exciting promotions — and do it with personality.

2.  A blog can highlights your dealership’s expertise

You have the power to become a “go-to” information hub for your customers.  What is your dealership best at?  Service?  Parts?  Storage?  Customer Service?  Use your blog to highlight what you’re confident in, what you’re known for, and what you do best.  If you provide meaningful and valuable information to your customers they’ll come back.  Share your expertise and do with passion (it’ll show!).

3.  A blog can help with your search engine ranking

Blogging is an easy way to boost your organic search engine rankings.  Want to appear higher on Google search results?  A blog will help.  Search engines love new content.  If blog regularly and you’ll always have new content.  You also can benefit by adding keywords into your blog posts.  Think of search keywords you want to be associated with and sprinkle those keywords into your blog posts.  The more you blog (and the smarter you blog), the more “searchable” your site will become.

4.  A blog can boost your customer service reach

A blog is a tool that lets your communicate directly with customers. Blogs create a great opportunity to extend your customer service efforts.  There are a million creative ways to make your blog a customer service tool.  Encourage customers to comment on posts.  Ask them questions and respond back.  Tell stories about positive customer experiences.  Offer customer appreciate incentives through your blog.  Every chance you have to communicate with customers is a chance to showcase customer service.

If those are good enough reasons to get you thinking blog, let us know!  We have endless reasons we can share with you!  If this did peak your interest make sure to stay tuned, we’ll soon be talking about how to (and how not to) blog!

Need some basic info on blogging?  Here are a few quick resources:

What is a blog? (from Problogger)

Wikipedia definition of “blog”

How Blogs Work

Filed under: Blogging, Small Business, Strategy, , , , , , ,

Twitter. Why not?

Twitter Bird

5 Reasons to get acquainted with Twitter

Have you caught yourself wondering why Twitter? The real question that needs to be asked is why not? Many communication tools were met with these exact questions, the postal service, the telephone and even email… but now all of these are fully integrated into our lives and businesses. Why not give Twitter a chance? Between the actual service and all of the applications available on Twitter, you’re bound to find the perfect way to integrate Twitter into your dealership’s toolbox.  It’s worth spending a little time getting to know Twitter.

Here are 5 ways that Twitter can help your business and your dealership:

1. Monitor what people say about your business

Twitter allows you to put your ear to the ground and tap into what people are saying about your dealership, the RV brands you carry, your competitors, and the RV industry.  Twitter is a great tool for keeping a pulse on information in the RV marketplace.

2. Customer acquisition

Twitter allows you to reach potential customers that may have escaped your grasp in the past.  It allows you to build a broad, targeted community and get a conversation started.

3. Customer service

Twitter can alert you conversations that involve your dealership, your products, your people, and your community.  This helps you interject and respond — bringing your customer service up to a completely new level.

4. Endless knowledge

An abundance of ideas, suggestions, and tips are always available on Twitter.  Whether it’s a new direction for a promotion or tips on how to reach new customers Twitter can elevate the way your dealership does business.

5. Dealership promotion

Link to product/parts/service specials, your website, specific units, or other points of interest relating back to your dealership.  Develop an audience on Twitter, and then communicate your offerings with them.

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

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