The good news is the range on a passive RFID tag is only a few meters. It's not a tracking device or GPS unit.Sounds creepy.
car leaves home driveway, former employee brings up a moving truck
car pings that it's near home, employee and truck leave.
The good news is the range on a passive RFID tag is only a few meters. It's not a tracking device or GPS unit.Sounds creepy.
car leaves home driveway, former employee brings up a moving truck
car pings that it's near home, employee and truck leave.
To Kevin Frye - I agree. This would be a great use for QR Codes. I recently had a conversation with a dealer and they said they were having "great success!" - until we found out that most of the scans were coming from their sales staff - I still consider that a success.
When discussing QR codes on window stickers for consumers, I think there is value in, 1.) "Scan Me For Our Specials" and 2.) "Scan Me For Pricing".
I am wondering, is there anyone out there using a texting solution and QR Codes on the same window sticker? Or did someone switch from texting to QR and saw a drop or increase?
Sounds creepy.
car leaves home driveway, former employee brings up a moving truck
car pings that it's near home, employee and truck leave.
But if I'm in the vast majority of folks without a smartphones or a QR reader or QR knowledge, what's in it for me? On the lot, I'd rather have a human engage a customer and give a price than a Website.
The vast majority of folks don't submit email leads - should I ignore the ones that do? I agree that during business hours a salesman is the way we want to engage a customer. What about outside of normal hours?But if I'm in the vast majority of folks without a smartphones or a QR reader or QR knowledge, what's in it for me? On the lot, I'd rather have a human engage a customer and give a price than a Website.
When a dealership makes the decision to -or no to- support mobile users on their website, how much more would they need to consider to add in QR as well?
I agree with AA.
I built a mobile site for reps and staff to use while "working the lot". Nothing fancy until you see the "Request Repair" link.
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Reps/staff see a flat tire, ding, stain or whatever and create a record on the fly. It tosses the record into a work summary area & automatically emails people that need to know. System knows who gets which task and email/texts them instantly (i.e. Lot boys flat tire, stain goes to seat guy, glass goes to glass guy) Management gets copied. Reporting can be viewed by date, by task, by assignment. So, when the dent guy arrives, a dent task list can be printed.
VENDORS, be sure to credit me and send me a fair royalty check!