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Two thoughts;

  1. It's hard to get people to "Like" your business online if they don't like you offline - and how many people really like a car dealer.
  2. You can't have a good reputation ONLINE without earning a good reputation OFFLINE.
Joe, Jake and Craig nailed it!
 
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A dealership owner asks whether to expand from Facebook to Twitter, prompting experienced dealers to advise that social media presence is less important than foundational business practices like customer service, Google Places optimization, and online reviews. The consensus is that pursuing social media without first fixing internal operations and reputation will only amplify existing problems to a wider audience. While Twitter can be useful for monitoring mentions and networking, dealers should prioritize getting their customer experience and online reputation right before investing heavily in social channels.

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