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4-Point Checklist Before You Send Your Next Video

johncolban

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Don't press record without scanning through these four pillars of making a successful video. The biggest mistake salesmen, (and women), make in sending videos is focusing on just one or two of the categories below. If you're someone who's looking to reach full potential in using video to sell cars, you'll master ALL four areas. Start today, and see what a difference it makes!

Technical

  • Are you recording in landscape mode?
  • Make sure your orientation setting isn't locked.
  • Set your first name frame appropriately, This will be the video thumbnail.

Personalization

  • Do you know your customers purchase history?
  • Do you know your customers name?
  • Did they ask to see anything specific? If so be prepared to show that first.

Vehicle

  • Do you know the vehicles history– Previous owners, accidents, etc.?
  • Do you know what features you will be highlighting?
  • Are you prepared with at least to switch vehiclesTo mentioned

Sales

  • What can you mention that allows your customer to visualize themselves owning the car
  • Do you have a mental checklist you run through before sending a video?
  • Be prepared with a specific Call To Action.

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A vendor or trainer shares a four-pillar checklist for automotive salespeople to follow before recording and sending customer videos, covering Technical setup, Personalization, and at least two other categories. The core insight is that most salespeople focus on only one or two of these areas, and mastering all four is what separates average video senders from high performers. The post is instructional and promotional in nature, aimed at improving video prospecting and follow-up quality.

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