The Automotive Manifesto


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If you're a dealership (or any retail business, really) whose marketing relies on paid search and sell, sell, sell commercials to keep your business flourishing, you're wrong.Connection is the new currency. Marketing, sales, and branding (yes - branding!) must radically shift to reflect how people actually engage with companies. It would be an understatement to say the auto industry has been slow to adapt. Make no mistake, change - spurred by the Amazons, Carvanas, and CarMaxes of the world - is upon us. If you're not willing to be among the most innovative thinkers regarding brand connection, you're simply not going to survive, let alone thrive. The Automotive Manifesto goes beyond conventional marketing, sales, and branding. It contains actionable tips and the thought processes behind them. Automotive retail needs a reminder that it didn't conquer all of the challenges over the last hundred years to get beat by ones, zeros, and a smartphone. It cuts right through the brand rot that's infesting automotive retail and offers real-time strategies to out-thrive the lagging 90% of dealers who can't change with the times.




A Car Dealer's Guide to Google My Business


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You never get a second chance to make a good first impression! It's estimated there are more than 2 trillion Google searches per year--and 46 percent of all Google searches seek local information. But when shoppers find your store online, will they come? In this timely how-to book, online marketing guru George Nenni walks you through the process of mastering Google My Business, a free online platform for listing your key business information, including address, contact information, photos and reviews. Google My Business is a proven tool for helping businesses increase their visibility with local shoppers. A Car Dealer's Guide to Google My Business shows you how to: * Create a GMB account for single or multiple locations * Refresh and verify your GMB content to stay current * Answer customer questions and monitor reviews to protect your brand * Know which queries car shoppers use for better SEO * Know where customers are searching by zip code * Oversee your listing analytics via the GMB dashboard. Don't just help car buyers find you on Google Search or Google Maps, sell them at the point of discovery!




Marketing Innovations in the Automotive Industry


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This book proposes that, within the automotive industry, revised marketing principles and innovative marketing strategies are needed to address more effectively the unprecedented challenges posed by the modern digital revolution. The starting point for these proposals is a thorough analysis of the evolution of marketing in the industry across three ages of technological innovations – the mechanical, the electronic, and the digital. The main objectives are first, to illustrate how study of the past can help carmakers as they move forward into the unknown, and second, to identify the main choices that they will face. The central premise is that unusual times call for unusual strategies. By mining the past in order to foresee likely future developments regarding competition and marketing strategies within the car industry, the book will appeal both to researchers and to present or future managers in the automotive and other innovation-driven sectors.




Car Dog Millionaire


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Showcasing the undeniable link between online presence and automotive sales, this marketing guide combines a unique quiz show spin with vital information on how to make more money selling cars.







American Car Dealership


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The Advertising Concept Book


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Now thoroughly revised and updated, this systematically presented coursebook tells you everything you need to know about advertising, from how to write copy and choose a typeface, to how agencies work and the different strategies used for print, TV or cinema and other media, including interactive. Exercises throughout help the reader judge their own work and that of others. By getting to the heart of the creative process in a way that other guides dont, the book can help anyone produce better advertising. This new edition features a thoroughly revised and updated chapter on interactive advertising, with new exercises and some thirty new illustrations. 'Invaluable' Creative Review 'Enormously encouraging, practical and entertaining. If this book could stand in front of a class (of creative students) and talk, I'd be out of a job.' Tony Cullingham, Course Director, The Watford Creative Advertising Course, West Herts College




Assumptive Selling


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Assumptive selling is about knowing everyone is a buyer... and knowing that the first time you believe someone is not, you'll be right. Take charge of your sales career by recognizing that everyone is a buyer and they want to buy today. What's more, is that if you do take charge, if you are direct, and if you provide the right guidance, they'll want to buy from you!




Compound Marketing


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A note from Dan. I'm now in my 15th year as an entrepreneur, and over those years my ideas around what an entrepreneur is, and how to build a business, have changed a lot. My university lessons in Marketing didn't serve me too well, but even as a business owner for many years, I continued this habit of looking for someone to give me the answer. Seeking permission. It didn't work, but what did work was spending years piecing together a new way of marketing through trial, error and some chance encounters with generous people. Compound Marketing provides a framework for thinking about how to market a solid long term business without short term strategies. It looks at the 4 most important things that I think entrepreneurs can do if they want to take an approach to marketing that will give them ongoing compounding growth as opposed to quick wins. Compound Marking is the way I have built all of my businesses, some 6 figures, some 7 and some 8, with a far below average spend on marketing and advertising. Compound Marketing tells the stories of my businesses and many others and provides practical advice for entrepreneurs on using the 4 key compounding marketing strategies of Brand, Storytelling, Content and Community to build a modern business with an unfair growth advantage.




The Art and Science of Running a Car Dealership


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This book is the pocket guide I wish I had when I first became a general manager of a Mitsubishi dealership in New York. Honestly, I am not the brightest star in the sky and made every mistake anyone could've possibly made. Unfortunately, I see dealer principals/general managers/general sales managers making the same mistakes today. The only difference is the time and consequences of these mistakes. I got my first GM gig in 2004. That was in the beginning days of the Internet, before millennials joined the workforce, and way before any viable disrupters entered the market space. It was a lot easier to get away with mistakes then. I don't think you could get away with making the same mistakes now. The stakes are too high. Automotive retail profit margins are tiny. According to the National Automobile Dealers Association (NADA), automotive net profit margin as of March 31, 2019 was merely 1.38 percent. As a result, every misstep makes it harder to stay in business.The car business desperately needs better leadership skills, understanding of social media, inventory management, fixed operations, and so much more. There is no educational barrier to the entry into car business, and there are only a handful of universities offering a major in car dealership general management, such as Liberty and Keiser. On top of that, only a tiny percentage of dealer principals and general managers attend the National Automobile Dealer Association University. That means that a vast majority of general managers receive training on the job, even if we took business-related classes in college. The auto business is a different animal. General information will only carry you so far. That is exactly why general managers make the same mistakes year after year. My goal is to break this vicious cycle and provide as much information as possible to ensure that automotive retail survives the disruptions we are witnessing today. We need to be ready for the next generation of car buyers, people who are more computer savvy and not afraid to search for better deals. According to surveys, 80 percent of millennials plan to buy a vehicle in the next five years. In fact, millennials worldwide will buy about 40 percent of all vehicles in the next decade. At the same time, they spend an average of 17 hours on line before going to a dealership.Are you ready for them?