Back at it as a Dealership Employee….
Ok I did it, I have returned to Carl Gregory Chrysler as the ISM. My absence there has generated an awareness of the incremental business that can be delivered via Internet marketing for the dealership. While I have created some very niche specific services during the past few months it looks like I am in this deal for the long haul.
I just thought I had a task before. Now I have a real rebuilding process to go through, the difference now is I have a defined budget and complete latitude to make all of the decisions on where the money is spent. My job is to produce ROI. All “paid” services were shut off when I arrived other than the crappy Reynold’s sites, which are not charged to my budget.
Here is what I have for Free:
- Two Reynolds Sites that will eventually be merged into a “Group” website by the end of this quarter. Already in place before I arrived. Will kick and scream to get a location only site back on it’s own domain after this takes place. Those cost will be charged to my budget then.
- Cobalt’s LMCC – For being a 5 Star Dealer. I personally don’t like it other than the price.
- Inventory inside of the 5 Star Site, new and used. It does generate some leads and the price is great.
- Hyundai is rolling out some new features which will be similar to the 5 Star deal it appears. I do not have full details yet, I was made aware of this late this afternoon and did not have time to look at it.
My budget for the next 30 days is only $3000.00 and here is how I am spending it:
- Secondary Finance Leads – $1050. I am not real fond of this but I need to breed some fast activity and this seems to be the best way right now. We have a strong F&I manager and we have some new secondary finance sources available, which I did not have before.
- Automotive classifieds with Cars.com – $900. If it were not for a co-op that we have in place I would not of done it.
- Regional Classifieds – $175 on a rollout package the price is right!!
- Vehix.com – $250 again a rollout. Comcast has a high penetration of the TV market here and they are advertising it like crazy. Being sandwiched between two major metros with Comcast as the main cable provider as well as my local market’s only provider it is another no brainer.
So in all I have spent $2375 in just three days in reworking this. While that does leave some room to take on another project or lead source chances are I will not utilize it unless it is the right opportunity, I may start a PPC campaign with a microsite or two.
Of course I have some blogs going that are delivering leads to affiliate programs and may change their direction in the near future. However since the returns on this are known it may benefit me better to leave those alone as they are not subsidized by my employer. This is a fine line I am walking I know but in the for what it is worth category those are mine and were not developed on their time or dime. Any benefit I receive from them is mine alone. This does not mean I will not create or outsource some user generated content in social networking/publishing platforms to benefit the store, but even then I will maintain control.

Paul, thanks for sharing how you allocated your budget, maybe let us know how it’s going in a month or so?
I enjoy following your posts and look forward to more…
David
Paul:
Now that you’re two months after the post, share some feedback on how it’s going for your dealership. Tweet your results too!
Shay West
@shaywest
Hmm Shay…
It is two months and a year. Now I am providing dealers with online marketing solutions via inventory distribution to craigslist, SEO/SEM and dealer micro sites.
You and I need to talk.
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