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Showing posts with label Facebook. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Facebook. Show all posts

Wednesday, March 17, 2010

Grubbs Infiniti Facebook Fan Appreciation

Over the past few weeks at Grubbs Infiniti we have started to build our Facebook Page and started getting a few fans to follow us. We really appreciate each and every one of you and want to say thanks.

Our plan over the next few months is to develop a few promotions that are redeemable by Facebook Fans only. This includes promotions such as a drawing each month for a Free Oil Change, Free Car Washes from time to time and more!

Ft. Worth Auto Show - Facebook Promotion
During the Ft. Worth Auto Show we handed out a few postcards mentioning that we were giving away $100 Gift Cards to Del Frisco's to 3 lucky Fans of our Grubbs Infiniti Fan Page.

The Ft. Worth Auto Show is over and as promised we selected 3 lucky Grubbs Infiniti Facebook Fans for the Del Frisco Gift Card Give Away.





The winners are:
  • Tammie Quick Armstrong
  • Donna Bay
  • Alan Bogard
They will each be notified (via Facebook) and will be provided with information on how to redeem their gift cards.

Thanks to Tammie, Donna and Alan for being Fans of Grubbs Infiniti on Facebook.

You can become a Fan by going to the Grubbs Infiniti Facebook Page.

About Grubbs Infiniti
Grubbs Infiniti is a DFW area Infiniti dealership that specializes in new and pre-owned Infinitis.  Our pre-owned lot features not just Infinitis but a wide range of luxury vehicles.  Let us know how we can help you. Located at 1661 West Airport Freeway, Euless, TX 76040. 817-318-1200
www.grubbsinfiniti.com

Thursday, February 18, 2010

Social Media? What's That?

Twitter, Facebook, YouTube etc

Marketing, Public Relations or Customer Service?
The debate on which box (Marketing, Public Relations, Sales, Customer Service or something else) to put Social Media into has been going on as long as Social Media has been around.  It has aspects of each of the disciplines mentioned above but cuts horizontally across each of these respective areas.

Here are a few examples:

Customer Service:  you log onto your Twitter account in the morning and see if there are any Tweets about your company and find that a customer who came in for anoil change has been waiting for 3 hours and is getting impatient.  They are telling their "online" friends about their experience via Twitter and Facebook.  You don't have to know anything about social media to know that's a bad thing!

Knowing that this is happening in "real time" provides an opportunity to do something about the situation and make sure that the customer is satisfied and taken care of before they leave the dealership.  This is a great opportunity to save a customer relationship versus losing a customer for life.  Let's face it.... 10 years ago people who were dissatisfied with your brand were saying bad things about your products and company and unless they wrote you a letter (or email) you didn't know about it.  Love it or hate it,  (I hope you love it) now your brand can engage with the consumer in real time and come up with a solution as opposed to never hearing your customers concerns.

Marketing: Since so much time and effort is placed on developing quality TV, newspaper or magazine ads it makes sense to extend the reach and impact of these ads by distributing them through your Social Media channels such as Twitter, YouTube and Facebook.  Each of these social media networks are great places to show your followers or fans what you have been doing in terms of marketing and providing additional product information.

The one caveat with using ads in your social media mix is that you don't want to be putting ads in front of your social media followers all of the time.  Social Media is one place that consumers don't want to be explicitly sold to or pitched.  They are engaging with the brands (such as Infiniti) on these social networks because they want to get more information about the products, be entertained or have other non purchase interests.

ROSM (Return on Social Media)
I have been asked dozens of times how companies can justify spending money on social media activities such as blogging, establishing a presence on Facebook / Twitter when measuring the return is so difficult?   Especially if the basic tenant of social media is that it's not explicitly for selling product.

At the end of the day the social media platform's (their use of blogs, Twitter, Facebook, YouTube) are the companies funnel with a companies website and CRM being where everything flows.  This generates additional web traffic, leads and in the long run leads to an increase in sales.

I will be blogging more on this topic and how Social Media is crucial to the automotive industry over the next few months.  There are some great resources listed below for those looking for additional information.






















Great Social Media Articles
GOSO - A web and social media suite for auto dealers
www.goso.com 

February 2010 - The Social Influence of the Auto Industry


Dell Rides Twitter to $6.5 Million in Sales


Mashable - the authority on Social Media 



Wednesday, February 10, 2010

Chatting Away at the Dealerships



Instant messaging or "chatting" used to be reserved for those of us that are in front of a computer all day and didn't want to use the phone to catch up with their spouse or friend.  "Chat" or "instant messaging" has been rising in popularity and adoption over the past few years and now businesses are utilizing this technology to service their customers better and to provide more timely turn around in the sales process. 

Chat and instant messaging has become more mainstream and it's estimated that Social Networking website, Facebook, has 1 billion instant messages sent per day on their network.

Automotive dealers have been hearing from their customers that "chat" technology is something that they desire and many auto dealers, including Grubbs Infiniti, are adding "chat" to their websites. The new Grubbs Infiniti website (www.grubbsinfiniti.com) incorporates "chat" technology and allows customers or prospective customers to ask questions about new/pre owned inventory, pricing, parts availability or service questions. 

How Does It Work?
After the website visitor clicks on the "Chat Now" button, as shown above,  they are asked to enter their name and check either "Pre Owned", "New Inventory", "Parts" or "Service". 


After the box is checked the "chat" session begins and web visitors can get answers to their questions in real time.


“Real-time ‘Chat" is a particular feature that we are excited about. The ability to answer customer questions and concerns in real time will prove itself priceless,” says George Grubbs III.



Of course the personal touch is still part of the experience that you receive at Grubbs Infiniti. However, if it's a quick question or something that you want answered via chat it's really easy to use.


If you are still uncomfortable about this new "chat" feature and want to speak with someone in person we encourage you to pick up the phone or come down and see us.  Face to face communication is still our favorite and we hope to see you in person soon. 
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