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ATTRACT The Right Auto Shoppers

July 17, 2019 by Tony French

Your Marketing

CarClicks Inventory Marketing

CarClicks Inventory Marketing Helps ATTRACT the Right In-Market Auto Shoppers to Your Dealership!

How you ask? We find the shoppers that are already ATTRACTED to the vehicles on your lot. 

CarClicks has the TOTAL PACKAGE to make in-market shoppers TURN HEADS! Make your dealership stand out by adding CarClicks to your marketing strategy.

Take the CarClicks Challenge and allow your dealership to APPEAL to the right consumers.

Not sure exactly what the CarClicks Challenge is? Reach out to us for a FREE demo on how to increase your online leads ASAP!

 

Filed Under: AIM Team, CarClicks, Marketing Tagged With: AIM, auto shoppers, carclicks, Dealership Advertising

The Secret Tools Advertisers Use to Follow You

November 27, 2018 by Tony French

The Secret Tools Advertisers Use to Follow You

The Secret Tools Advertisers Use to Follow You

YOU’VE PROBABLY SEEN magicians doing magic tricks and wondered how the hell they do them. The golden rule of magic is to never reveal the secret of the trick or how it’s done. There is simply no benefit or gain in sharing the secret, in fact it kills the magic and you will not be able to perform the effect again.

Advertisers aren’t as disciplined as magicians. It’s easy to learn that most retargeting programs add cookies (tiny snippets of data) to the shoppers’ browser which changes the way the browser interacts with certain pages (websites). This is how they follow you.

Now you know the secret of most advertisers but what you didn’t learn was the secret of highly effective marketing programs like Data Driven Targeting.

The secret is understanding the power of dynamic inventory ads and how it makes static display advertising obsolete. The trick is about integrating dynamic and personalized ads into your marketing strategy. It may sound expensive, but Data Driven Targeting makes dynamic advertising affordable even for car dealerships.

Ultimately, Data Driven Targeting creates a personalized advertising experience for every auto shopper. So instead of everyone who lands on your site seeing the same thing, each individual will see something different depending on how they interacted with your website.  Some shoppers may not even be served ads because our “secret” algorithm indicated they are not in the market for a vehicle. The future lies in marketing where we know enough about each customer to make relevant and custom ads to each shopper.

Of course, as with any unfamiliar trick or technology, learning about methods and implementation can be challenging, but that doesn’t have to be the case. Understanding the benefits and how Data Driven Targeting works is relatively straightforward. To learn the secret of Data Driven Targeting is easy. Just complete the contact us page to schedule a 20-minute demo.

Filed Under: AIM Team, Marketing, social media Tagged With: AIM, auto marketing, Digital Marketing

Is Your Dealership Declining in Market Share and Profitability?

November 21, 2018 by Tony French

Is Your Dealership Declining in Market Share and Profitability_

Is Your Dealership Declining in Market Share and Profitability?

As I travel the country working with dealerships, I continue to hear a similar concern: New vehicles sales are slowing, and margins are tightening. Their concern is supported by NADA data. In the first 6 months of 2018 the average dealership sold 14 less units, and went from a net profit loss of -$396 per unit, to a loss of -$560 a unit. In less than a year, the average dealership is losing an additional $164 per new unit sold. The good news for most dealerships is the net profit per used vehicle was steady at $114 per unit sold. Just kidding about that being good news.

The overall retail automotive industry sales performance was solid with over 17 million vehicles sold in 2017. There have been a couple of slower months in 2018, but sales are still on pace to hit the 17 million target.

Dealerships are selling vehicles, they just aren’t making money on the actual sale. To be successful in today’s “internet shopping” and “race to the bottom pricing” environment, dealers need to manage and operate their business similar to King Camp Gillette. For those of you that don’t remember the King, he was famous and credited for inventing the razor and blades business model. Basically, he sold the razor cheaply to increase the sale of his blades.

I’m not advocating giving cars away, I believe dealerships should strive to make a healthy gross profit. What I am suggesting is, for dealerships to stay profitable, they must be great operators. For example, great operators know product mix is critical.  They understand that car sales are down 10% in 2018, while light duty trucks are up about 10% and small SUVs are up 27%. Having the right new car inventory is very important to hitting your new vehicle sales objectives.

Inventory

Data supports that the used car department is an important profit center and the most important part of the retail operation. However, I continue to see dealerships with a 5 to 1 mix of new to used inventory. The goal should be a target of 1-to-1 used to new vehicle sales ratio. That is not achievable if the dealership isn’t stocking enough preowned inventory and creating a culture of emphasizing used car sales. Earlier I mentioned the new car sales target in 2018 is 17 million; however, in 2017 there was over twice that number (39 million) of used cars sold. Great operators realize there is a vast opportunity to compete for a broader share of the used car market.

F&I

Good operators reorganize having the right F&I process and supporting management team is now more critical than ever. Customers are working with more information and negotiating more diligently than ever to get the best deal. Dealers need to adopt the mentality to help the customer and to ensure they leave happy and feeling good about the transaction. The key is for F&I managers to sell the value of their products and to see more of them. Many great operators have implemented a menu approach to their F&I process.

Parts and Services

Great operators realize running your parts and service departments like sales organizations is a key to staying profitable. This doesn’t mean being a pushy salesperson, but by building trust and reminding customers that you are the expert and you have the knowledge to help them. The service experience should be tailored to the customer’s needs. Once you built trust, you have earned the right to upsell other products and services. Always thank the customer and help them remember how easy it is to do their service business with you.

The parts department makes a significant contribution to overall dealerships revenue and profit. Parts departments must balance the importance of rapid response to customer and service department needs with the cost and profit impact of retaining excessive stock. It’s important to optimize parts inventory when it comes to hidden profit levers at the dealership.

Expenses

Good operators know that managing expenses is the only way to make your dealership profitable. Dealers need to manage their expenses from their financial statement. This will allow them to compare their sales, cost of sales, gross profit and all their expenses.

Advertising is essential when you are operating a dealership, but managing advertising expenses effectively is another important factor for the success and profitability of a dealership. NADA data indicates that total franchised dealership advertising surpassed $4.5 billion in the first six (6) months of 2018. That equates to $642 per new vehicle retailed.

Henry Ford once said, “A man who stops advertising to save money, is like a man who stops the clock to save time.”

As an adman myself, I agree completely with this quote. Actually, this quote is in the footer of all my emails. Good operators know they must advertise to promote their brand, inventory and specials to sell vehicles; however, when times are tough, and sales are fledgling, dealerships get tempted to cut back on their advertising budget.  As prudent and practical as that sounds, it could damage short term gains and squander longer term sales. If you think about it, the whole point of spending money on marketing is to bring leads into your dealership.

I can understand the conservative mindset in times when sales are down, but you have to give dealership a chance at success, especially if you consider that most of your competitors are probably doing the same. But if you are going to eliminate certain advertising expenses, it’s best to make the right choices.

When analyzing your expenses and deciding what to cut, here’s a few tips to assist with the process whilst ensuring that you still give yourself the best possible chance of bringing in the sales.

1. Never, ever cut back on digital marketing. I realize this tip is self-serving because I am a digital marketer, but the truth is, the internet is where customers go when they are ready to shop and buy a vehicle. Still to this day the internet is grossly underestimated in vehicle sales.

 

Google released their Vehicle Shopper Path to Purchase Study in September 2013 which determined there are about 24 touchpoints that stand between the consumer’s initial car-shopping phase and a visit to your dealership lot; 19 of them are digital. And since their study was published 5 years ago, the growth in mobile search traffic is off the charts.

 

According to Cox Automotive’s 2018 Car Buyer Journey study, auto shoppers are spending less time in-market and 60% of their time shopping and buying online. When researching online, new buyers most often start at a third-party site and end at a dealer website, while used buyers

often start and end at third-party sites. Regardless of the method that influenced the shopper to contact the dealership, half of all car buyers just walk-in.

 

Using digital marketing tactics are the most cost-effective way to market your dealership. Digital marketing is much easier to measure, and by using analytics you can take the guess work out of determining whether your marketing is actually working.

 

Dealers need to attack the reality of the industry to discover how people are really shopping and buying cars. Everyone is shopping the internet, mostly through their mobile devices. Before any dealership can sell a car, truck or SUV they must get the attention of the shopper. Then and only then, will dealerships have an opportunity to sell the vehicle.

2. Analyze the effectiveness of traditional advertising. Why is any dealership wasting budget and still advertising on radio? Compared to print or television, radio is relatively less expensive, but you still have production costs. Of course, whether or not radio advertising is successful depends entirely on whether or not your ads are heard. Radio ads are also ephemeral: you hear them, and then it is gone. Many listeners also change the station during commercials.

 

Some markets are made up of people who do not own cars or regularly drive to work, so their exposure to radio is limited. Meanwhile, cities like Chicago are comprised of an audience that commutes to work, making them far more likely to hear your advertisements; however, there are over 80 plus radio stations in Chicago and many other ways to stream entertainment like SiriusXM, Spotify and Pandora.

 

When you purchase billboard space or place an ad in a magazine, you’re taking a shot in the dark that this messaging will reach its intended audience. Drivers aren’t looking at your bill board ads, they are barely watching the road because some (bad) drivers are looking at their phone.

 

One of the primary disadvantages of traditional marketing is that the results are not easily measured, and in many cases cannot be measured at all. In most cases, traditional marketing is also more costly than digital marketing. And perhaps the biggest disadvantage today is that traditional marketing is static which means there is no way to interact with the audience. It’s more like you are throwing information in front of people and hoping that they decide to act.

 

The consumer’s attention has left the old media and moved to the new media. A great way to lower expenses is to dramatically reduce the amount of budget you are spending on traditional media and allocate part of the savings to Facebook and Instagram (see next bullet point).

3. You are not spending enough money on Facebook and Instagram advertising. For the most part, dealerships are only spending a few hundred dollars every month advertising on Facebook and Instagram. Many dealers don’t think it’s effective because they can’t measure the ROI of Facebook and Instagram but they continue to pour money into traditional advertising.

 

While it’s definitely true that Instagram attracts a higher percentage of younger users, a lot of dealerships haven’t kept up with how fast Instagram is growing. As Facebook ads can be shown on Instagram it means there is no extra effort required to include Instagram in your marketing mix.

 

Both platforms have gigantic audiences, ridiculous attention and their ad products are way underpriced compared to print, radio, television and even Google AdWords. Dealers need to seize this opportunity and allocate more of their advertising budget to grab the attention of auto shoppers on “Instabook”.  The time is now to take advantage of this undervalued advertising opportunity.

Summary

The truth is, many dealerships will be selling fewer cars in the coming years. With the arrival of autonomous driving vehicles, ride sharing companies and more people moving into cities, the need to own a vehicle will decline.  Fewer cars will be needed and less will be sold.

One assumption drawn from a declining market share is that dealerships face two strategic options: fight to increase their share or sell the dealership to a consolidator (large dealer group). But that’s not always the case. Good operating dealerships with a lower market share can consistently outperform their larger competitor that does not manage their operation and expenses effectively.

Running a dealership in today’s changing environment means you face many unique and distinct challenges. But there are also some serious advantages. Speed, flexibility and ability to change are hallmarks of the best run dealerships. Great operators that leverage those capabilities will either increase their market share, profitability or possibly both.

Filed Under: AIM Team, Marketing Tagged With: AIM, auto marketing, Automotive, Automotive Internet Media, Digital Marketing

AIM’s President Highlights the Importance of People-Based Marketing at Digital Dealer Chicago

June 14, 2017 by Tony

AIM’s President Highlights the Importance of People-Based Marketing at Digital Dealer Chicago

On Tuesday, June 6th through Wednesday, June 7th, Digital Dealer held an automotive workshop at McCormick Place in Downtown Chicago. The purpose of this Digital Dealer workshop was to equip dealerships with the right digital tools and contacts in order to solve problems, grow sales, increase customer retention, and boost profits. Most importantly, Digital Dealer’s workshops featured educational content meant to teach dealerships how to build customized solutions to improve the way they reach car buyers using digital platforms.

 

During this two day period, over 40 educational workshops took place and were led by the top dealership executives, trainers, consultants, and marketing professionals in the automotive industry. Presenters touched base on topics such as digital marketing, sales & CRM strategies, social media, mobile, and more. All topics were especially relevant, in that each workshop attendee took away insights on how they can better their dealership’s digital marketing strategy.

 

On the morning of June 7th, Automotive Internet Media’s (AIM) President, Tony French had the opportunity to give a presentation entitled “Size Doesn’t Matter: Winning with People-Based (Mobile) Marketing”. French emphasized the importance of people-based GEO marketing – a multi-channel, digital marketing strategy aimed at reaching auto shoppers on their smartphones, tablets, and desktops via website advertising, email, and social media. French explained that dealers who utilize this people-based marketing framework stand the best chance of thriving in this ever-changing, technological savvy world we live in. Why? Because mobile is disrupting the way people shop for vehicles. Providing shoppers personalized information, promoting inventory specials, and branding the dealership directly to their smartphones is a great strategy to help dealerships sell more cars.

 

French also presented the mind-boggling fact that just last year, mobile devices overtook desktop in internet usage. With this being said, French believes that the primary challenge for dealership marketing today is the consumer shift to mobile, which is why dealers must evolve their marketing strategy to meet the usage and consumption habits of auto shoppers in order to drive sales. According to French, if you’re not using mobile-first marketing in your advertising efforts, you may want to rethink your strategy!

 

Overall, it might be wise to take French’s people-based marketing strategy into consideration. After all, French is a seasoned digital marketing executive and entrepreneur with a 9-year background in executing digital marketing strategies for auto dealers. He founded AIM with the belief that digital agencies should prove their value, and today, this means adapting to the times in order to achieve results!

 

If you are interested in learning more about people-based marketing or if you are interested in AIM’s digital marketing services, we encourage you to contact us!

Filed Under: Marketing Tagged With: AIM, Chicago, Digital Dealer, Digital Marketing, GEO marketing, mobile marketing, people-based marketing, Tony French

Chicago Auto Show 2017

February 23, 2017 by Tony

Automotive Internet Media was the marketing company for the Chicago Auto Show again this year. The show was a success, drawing thousands to McCormick Place to view the latest releases from top car brands. We were able to get an inside look at some of these exciting, new vehicles!

2018 Dodge Durango SRT

2018 Dodge Durango SRT
This new addition to the Dodge lineup features a 6.4-liter “Hemi” V8 plus unique interior and exterior features such as four-inch dual exhaust tips. It has a sporty look and plenty of room!

2018 Hyundai Elantra GT

new Hyundai Elantra GT
A new Elantra is here and in a hatchback! The 2018 Elantra GT also debuted at this year’s auto show. It gained a larger interior plus more powerful engine options – either a 2.0-liter four-cylinder or a 1.6-liter turbocharged four-cylinder.

Chevy LEGO® Batmobile

Chevy LEGO Batmobile
Last but not least was Chevrolet’s LEGO® Batmobile. Even though it is not a functioning car per se, Chevy’s life size LEGO® Batmobile was a hit! The vehicle, inspired by the Speedwagon in the upcoming “The LEGO® Batman Movie”, is made of over 350,000 Lego bricks. Plus at Chevy’s booth there was a station where visitors could create their own Lego vehicle creation.

Automotive Internet Media had a great time at this year’s Chicago Auto Show and we can’t wait to see some of the latest new vehicle releases hit the streets (or the screen)!

Filed Under: Events Tagged With: 2017, 2018 Dodge Durango SRT, 2018 Hyundai Elantra GT, AIM, auto marketing, Automotive Internet Media, Chevy LEGO® Batmobile, Chicago Auto Show, Chicago marketing

AIM Holiday Party 2016

December 28, 2016 by Tony

The AIM staff had a wonderful time celebrating the holidays together.
The team visited local restaurant Davanti Enoteca for their holiday party.

pig carving    wine

Everyone also partook in a white elephant gift exchange.
white elephant

 

 

 

AIM holiday party

Filed Under: AIM Team Tagged With: 2016, AIM, holidays, party

CarClicks Integrates Autobytel Direct, Powered by AutoWeb, to Traffic Network

November 16, 2016 by Tony




Considered as one of the most efficient digital advertising and linking programs in the auto industry, CarClicks has partnered with Autobytel Inc., to integrate its Autobytel Direct product powered by AutoWeb’s high-quality traffic to CarClicks’ existing automotive network.
CarClicks, a product of Automotive Internet Media, Inc. (AIM), provides valuable auto shopper traffic to hundreds of dealerships across the country. CarClicks promotes dealership inventory online to in-market auto shoppers and links them directly to the vehicle display pages of the dealership website to help dealers sell more cars, trucks, and SUVs.
“Online automotive has evolved and the need for digital agencies to provide innovative, results-driven solutions has never been more critical,” said Jeff Coats, president and CEO of Autobytel Inc. “Autobytel is in pole position to deliver these products with proven results for engaging millions of consumers and driving quality car buying traffic to dealer and manufacturer websites. We are pleased to be partnering with a progressive company like AIM to drive premium, filtered, and qualified traffic to its clients.”
CarClicks conducted an initial test with a select number of dealerships to validate the quality of the traffic provided by the Autobytel product.
“We tested Autobytel Direct with a few of our dealerships and were delighted with the quality of traffic it provided,” said Tony French, President of AIM. “Our CarClicks program is dedicated to driving only the highest quality traffic to our dealer clients and Autobytel is an excellent addition to our network.”
The majority of traffic provided by Autobytel is new vehicle focused. With ongoing cost-per-click increases from other digital tactics, dealers are continuously looking for quality advertising sources. With the addition of this traffic, CarClicks is poised to showcase dealership inventory and brands in front of an even larger audience of car buyers.
“Adding another quality new vehicle traffic source only strengthens the overall value of the CarClicks program,” continued French. “Any time we can provide a better mix of potential new and pre-owned buyers to our dealer websites is a win for our clients.”
CarClicks will add high-quality Autobytel Direct traffic to all of its dealership clients’ initiatives to boost the frequency of visitors to its website properties. The company is confident that by giving more exposure and merchandising to all of its dealership clients’ inventory — both new and used — its clients will likely be a part of a shopper’s consideration set.
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About Autobytel Inc.
Autobytel Inc. provides high quality consumer leads and associated marketing services to automotive dealers and manufacturers throughout the United States. The company also provides consumers with robust and original online automotive content to help them make informed car-buying decisions. The company pioneered the automotive Internet in 1995 with its flagship website www.autobytel.com and has since helped tens of millions of automotive consumers research vehicles; connected thousands of dealers nationwide with motivated car buyers; and helped every major automaker market its brand online.
Investors and other interested parties can receive Autobytel news releases and invitations to special events by accessing the online registration form at investor.autobytel.com/alerts.cfm.
About CarClicks
CarClicks is a pay for performance inventory marketing program. CarClicks promotes dealerships’ inventory with priority on a network of 3rd party automotive shopping sites and search engines. Dealers pay a small fee when an auto shopper is linked from the 3rd party site to the dealership website.
About Automotive Internet Media, Inc.
Automotive Internet Media is a growing provider of digital marketing products and services for the automotive industry. They provide best-in-class products and services such as CarClicks, dealership websites, search engine marketing, pay per click advertising, search engine optimization (SEO), social media management, retargeting and display advertising, video services, lead generation, email marketing and consulting. Automotive Internet Media is headquartered in downtown La Grange, Illinois. For additional information please visit www.automotiveinternetmedia.com.

Filed Under: CarClicks Tagged With: AIM, auto shoppers, Autobytel, Automotive Internet Media, AutoWeb, carclicks, dealership, digital advertising, inventory, linking, website traffic

Meet the Team: Colleen Moran

April 28, 2016 by Tony

At AIM, we have a great staff and we want to share some fun facts about our fun team. This month, meet one of our newest team members, Colleen Moran, who is our Digital Account Manager.
Where did you attend school and for what?
I went to school out west at the University of Colorado at Boulder. At CU I studied Communication and was also in the Technology Arts & Media program, where I received a certificate in Digital Media.
-Played water polo
-skied every weekend
What is your favorite past-time activity or hobby?
I love the outdoors. I do not have a favorite, I love trying new things, being active outside (biking, hiking, snowboarding, playing sports, and seeing shows). I also like crafting… (panting, coloring, etc.)
What is your favorite part of being the Digital Account Manager at AIM?
I like working with the team as a whole but also getting out of the office and working directly with the clients. There is no better feeling than a happy client and knowing you helped drive engagement for them.
If you could be any car, what would you be and why?
The 2016 Jeep Wrangler. I would forgo the doors and top at all times.  I would be this car because it is rugged and can handle any and all outdoor adventures.
Q: What’s the most important thing you’ve learned working in the marketing industry?
This is a hard question.
I have learned that technology and google are huge. Digital marketing is about being up-to-date on how consumers are using the internet and then adjusting/evolving to their behavior, while also considering how the medium is unique (i.e.: google)
 
Check back every month to learn more about our team and what makes them great!

Filed Under: AIM Team Tagged With: AIM, Automotive Internet Media, Colleen Moran

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