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One of the smaller projects that I've wanted to tackle here at the dealership is a Digital Appointment Board. Seems like something easy enough to do but if you work for a dealership - Will It Sell Me More Cars is often the question that comes into play and places a big roadblock in the way of the project.
Before I went down the route of asking for a budget to get this done, I took inventory of what we already had laying around not being used. Just so happens, I got extremely LUCKY. Years ago, it was mandatory for all MB dealers to have a special supplied 42” touch screen monitor that ran an interactive program and running footage for customers to engage with on the showroom floor. It just so happened that our dealership still had theirs tucked away in the brochure closet (where I’m sure most are) not being used.
I pulled this baby out, cleaned it off and fired up the supplied HP mini computer running Windows XP. After some toying around I was able to bypass the installed MB program and access the main Windows screen.
Downloaded Firefox browser since the version of IE on the computer wouldn’t even load up.
Next up – what easy online program could I use to display a welcome message for incoming appointments?
What’s easier and more accessible than Google Drive/Apps? Using a Google slides presentation published to a URL, all managers and myself can access (from anywhere) Google Slides and quickly edit or add a new Welcome Slide to the Presentation.
MBH welcomes you to its new Digital Appointment Board
Before I went down the route of asking for a budget to get this done, I took inventory of what we already had laying around not being used. Just so happens, I got extremely LUCKY. Years ago, it was mandatory for all MB dealers to have a special supplied 42” touch screen monitor that ran an interactive program and running footage for customers to engage with on the showroom floor. It just so happened that our dealership still had theirs tucked away in the brochure closet (where I’m sure most are) not being used.
I pulled this baby out, cleaned it off and fired up the supplied HP mini computer running Windows XP. After some toying around I was able to bypass the installed MB program and access the main Windows screen.
Downloaded Firefox browser since the version of IE on the computer wouldn’t even load up.
Next up – what easy online program could I use to display a welcome message for incoming appointments?
What’s easier and more accessible than Google Drive/Apps? Using a Google slides presentation published to a URL, all managers and myself can access (from anywhere) Google Slides and quickly edit or add a new Welcome Slide to the Presentation.
MBH welcomes you to its new Digital Appointment Board