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Managing Your Dealers Reputation in the Online Age - Cars.com Webinar

Hey Jeff - I did participate - nice job. Very relevant topic, I took quite a few notes and might be contacting you with a few questions. I was sitting there laughing as every time one of the guest speakers finished talking, the moderator would say "Absolutely!", lol. Kevin Frye/eCommerce Director/Jeff Wyler Automotive Family/www.wyler.com
 
I just posted to the Synergy post about something I heard about earlier. The synergy post got me to post it because the graphic said something about the internet continuing to change the way dealerships run.

well, i read a few more articles and then I get to this one which seems more relevant to what I posted in the Synergy topic.

you apparently did miss one.

www.dealerdrop.com

it is pretty thorough except that it doesnt seem like there is a lot of data on it yet. if that changes, we'll have to keep an eye on it too
 
I thought it would be a real time example of what you guys are talking about. I would think that they would have been a little smarter about it as well. I can't figure out why they didn't end it early, sounds like someone was asleep at the wheel on that one. I have to give the consumer credit for working the system the way he did. Doesn't really matter how it ends now the damage is done and a reputation is ruined. Scares me enough not to use ebay just cause it could happen very easily with all the automation most of us use.
 

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The thread announces a Cars.com DealerADvantage webinar on managing dealer reputation online, featuring Jeff Kershner, Matt Lamoureux of Acton Toyota, and John Isaac of My Dealer Report, covering social media and dealer review sites like DealerRater and Yelp. Attendees flagged overlooked platforms like Google Maps reviews, InsiderPages, and DealerDrop as potentially more impactful than the featured sites. The conversation pivots to a real-world PR crisis involving a BMW dealer who refused to honor an eBay auction sale price, illustrating exactly how quickly online reputation damage can spiral out of control.

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