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Cars at the Mall and SOCIAL MEDIA

What is the actual prize the consumer could win??

Great ideas from everyone!!

I've decided to keep this time around very simple...

Encourage people to take a photos of themselves using their phone
Send us the the photo via email or text
Find us on facebook to see your photo

Winners will be contact directly. This way we are not going against any facebook rules.

I know this is simple - but I want to keep it that way!

More thoughts!!

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We'll also be using QR Codes and pushing to either the mobile or facebook page.
 
Update - we worked on this player a little more and decided to promote the contest across all mediums including the service and showroom. It's only been a few days but we are starting to get photos sent to us. I'm of course waiting for a prank photo at some point. LOL.

Simple - engaging.
 

✨ AI Highlights

Jeff Kershner from Younger Toyota seeks advice on engaging mall visitors with vehicles on display through social media integration, proposing QR codes, text-to-win promotions, and photo contests. The community provides practical feedback on each idea, with strong support for QR codes linking to Facebook, caution about text marketing concerns, and suggestions for location-based marketing platforms like CarZar and Foursquare to deepen customer engagement. Key takeaway: combining multiple low-friction engagement methods (QR codes, location check-ins, photo uploads) with incentives creates better customer interaction than static displays, though success depends on execution quality and having adequate resources.

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