Let’s face it, the market is cluttered. Multiple dealerships all broadcasting the same message; it’s exhausting. So what can you do to rise above the clutter and thrive in your marketplace?
In my recent interview with Gary Vaynerchuk, he shares a simple strategy that you can start implementing today to gain exposure and build relationships in your community.
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There are a couple factors to success in business that Gary Vaynerchuk points out.
What motivates you to get out of bed in the morning? WHY are you doing what you’re doing? Gary explains that leaving a legacy is his main objective. It’s what motivates him to produce all of the content he does. It’s what motivates him to share his knowledge about entreprenuership with the world.
Simon Sinek, bestselling author of “Start With Why” believes that most of the time, people start with the WHAT. “What are you going to do?” or “What do you want to achieve?” – in contrast, starting with your WHY (the reason why you want to do something) comes with it a lasting motivation that helps carry you through to your goal.
Dominate a cluttered market
Consumers see right through your marketing. All of the best pricing and “We are the #1 dealer” messaging is ignored because, at the end of the day, consumers want something more than just a good deal. Sometimes we forget that a “good deal” consists of more than price. It includes the experience pre and post sale. It includes long-term relationships of trust, in addition to the right vehicle for the right price.
Since most dealers share the same message, it’s increasingly difficult for consumers to know which dealership to work with. This is where you can really thrive.
If most dealers are all saying the same thing, all you have to do to stand out is say something different. You see, everyone knows what car dealerships do and how they make their money. What they don’t know is why you’re unique. They don’t know why they should trust you over your competitors. But since all dealerships look and sound alike, consumers are left to their own devices to decide who to buy from.
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