Mike Muncy writes:
Instead of being charged to send your inventory and descriptions (the valuable content) to a site like cars.com or autotrader.com? Why are the dealerships not getting the service free - oodle.com or vast.com ...
Pete Says:
So nobody say first "they are already free listing services"...I know that but none have any "wind" ...Does anybody know of the one that just spent 6million in six months and is gone already?...Kaboom! and they will both be gone once someone gets enough wind at their back to offer the listings for free.
Not sure about you, but my mother always told me "if it sounds too good to be true..." and I'm sure you know the rest. If you are holding out hope that a new start up is going to come along and advertise all of your vehicles with customized video presentations, secure credit apps that integrate with your CRM and, hell, detail all of your cars before they take 47 photos of them and all at no cost to you because they "need" your inventory, I'm going to suggest that you don't hold your breath. That makes as much business sense as a dealership giving away cars to build brand loyalty.
The "wind" behind autotrader and cars.com is gale force. 6 million over six months? You have to lay 6 mil in 60 seconds to be a player at these tables. The tables for usedcars.com, myride.com, vehix.com, web2carz.com, getauto.com, peachstateautomall.com and pleaselookatmyFREElistings.com have a small ante and an equally small pot to be won.
I'll finish with this, if the maxim that Paul presents, "Content is King and Traffic is Supreme" is true, then Content and Traffic must co-exist for success to be possible. Free listings mean lots and lots of crappy content, if it were free fringe dealers would upload 100% of their inventory which would degrade the buyer pool i.e. craigslist. A barrier to entry, not a gouge, is a good thing for those that can afford to be inside the fence. The retail buyer (non-craigslist) seems to know the difference between these sites and shows a strong preference. But the real issue here is traffic, and just like every other medium, traffic is not free. There are real costs to providing effective products, that's why so many have tried to knock autotrader off the pedestal with the free listings model and failed.
Paul, you complain about leakage and suggest that inventory should be free, seems to me that you inherently must have one or the other. There are 3 options, the dealer pays to be on the site, the site is paid for by interuption advertising as in TV and Radio, or the end user uses the site by subscription which isnt likely, what am I missing? Looks to me like the cost of both of these sites are split between option 1 and 2.
At the end of the day "it takes money to make money" and maybe I'm not a visionary, but I just don't see anything on the horizon that is likely to change that.