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Stew Pedasso
Guest
Scott and Jay, let's look at the question first: Does Online Video Marketing Drive Sales?
Driving sales to me means bringing a shopper in the dealership that's ready to buy.
Could a dealership promo video do this alone?
Absolutely not.
Could a vehicle video do this alone?
Yes... about as much as an online single photo, price, and description could of that same vehicle.
So I'm agreeing with you both, maybe you didn't pick up on the sarcastic nature of my original post
I'm not against videos promoting the dealership. That's a VERY important component to a shoppers overall decision. I just don't believe it can drive sales by itself tho, you still need the right inventory and the right interest from the shopper.
We could argue this point for NEW cars, because vehicle inventories are the same among franchises, but USED inventories are a much different scenario.
The shopper will first need to be interested in a used vehicle online and a vehicle video could help, but won't drive sales.
Driving sales to me means bringing a shopper in the dealership that's ready to buy.
Could a dealership promo video do this alone?
Absolutely not.
Could a vehicle video do this alone?
Yes... about as much as an online single photo, price, and description could of that same vehicle.
So I'm agreeing with you both, maybe you didn't pick up on the sarcastic nature of my original post
I'm not against videos promoting the dealership. That's a VERY important component to a shoppers overall decision. I just don't believe it can drive sales by itself tho, you still need the right inventory and the right interest from the shopper.
We could argue this point for NEW cars, because vehicle inventories are the same among franchises, but USED inventories are a much different scenario.
The shopper will first need to be interested in a used vehicle online and a vehicle video could help, but won't drive sales.