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78% of consumers trust peer recommendations!

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That's exactly right! Your dealerships' social media strategy is influencing (or not influencing) more people in your community then you might realize. "Social media isn't a fad, it's a fundamental shift in the way we communicate." says Erik Qualman - Socialnomics.​
Your dealership needs a social media strategy and it needs one fast. Do you remember the Socialnomics Revolution video that raced across the web a few months ago? Well Erik Qualman has put together a new one... Socialnomics Revolution 2 and it's even more amazing and eye-opening then the first. I strongly recommend that you watch it and do so with your management team.​
Without a doubt if you're a dealership employee your job should be focused on satisfying your customers transporation needs, wants, and desires. As I'm sure you know, adding social media effort for the dealership can be very challenging and time consuming, let alone confusing in terms of what direction your dealership should go, but nonetheless you must go. To help in that regard ronsmap as you know has created the vBack product that gives your dealership a very powerful social media strategy on "autopilot." Without sounding too much like a vback sales pitch... take a look at this video (password is vback) to get a small idea of what an autopilot social media strategy can do for your dealership immediately.​

Here are links to both the Socialnomics Revolution 2 video and the vBack video:​


vBack: This is a password protected video on Vimeo (remember - password is vback)​

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✨ AI Highlights

  • The post emphasizes that 78% of consumers trust peer recommendations, arguing that dealerships need a robust social media strategy to influence their communities effectively.
  • The author cites Erik Qualman's "Socialnomics" concept, positioning social media as a fundamental shift in communication rather than a temporary trend.
  • The key insight is that dealerships risk missing significant lead generation and customer engagement opportunities by neglecting social media marketing.

The post emphasizes that 78% of consumers trust peer recommendations, arguing that dealerships need a robust social media strategy to influence their communities effectively. The author cites Erik Qualman's "Socialnomics" concept, positioning social media as a fundamental shift in communication rather than a temporary trend. The key insight is that dealerships risk missing significant lead generation and customer engagement opportunities by neglecting social media marketing.

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