I've been ranting about just this topic for ever

Jeff nailed everything.
1) Dealers will get what they reward.
2) It's not internet sales - it's internet marketing.
The sales staff needs to get with the program. If they can't work an internet lead (whether phone or email), then they are going to become extinct. This reluctance to get with the times is why we ended up with a seperate 'internet guy' - everyone including management simply wanted to keep doing what they always did for the past 20 years and not accept the fundemental shift in their industry. So they sent someone off to a corner to 'do the internet thing', and it's grown from there.
I get a flat salary (since i do everything in house - web development, computer programming, sem, seo, etc), and a bonus at the end of the month. I also ended up doing a lot of our display ads in trader pubs, etc, using insight from what worked for us on the web. Heck - when a simple change of a single word in a PPC add can double it's click through, thats usefull to know!
I don't set appointments, I don't sell cars. I generate phone-ups, drive-ups, and 'email-ups' from people on the internet. And yes, have most employees wonder "what exactly does he do?"
My bonus is based on how many customers put a check mark next to "internet" when asked "what brought you in today?" when filling out our survey while in F&I.. I have an entirely seperate question that asks if they visited our site first before coming in - this identifies those who would have come in anyways (well, sort of). IE, they will checkmark 'referral' for what brought them in instead of 'internet', and checkmark 'yes' when asked if they visited or website before coming in. I don't usually lay claim to generating this sale. Now that we have a crm tool in place, I'm going to try and lay claim to repeat and referrals..
This approach seems to work for us - after a year of doing this, our total sales have doubled because of the internet. Unfortunately, I left the actual computation of that bonus discretionary, and once sales took off it quickly plummeted from the original agreement
