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conversations with dealers
Posted: April 23rd, 2008, 5:58 pm
by jasonsresin
this may seem a little silly, but my question is what do you guys talk to dealers about, and what do you avoid talking about.
i am constantly trying to build rapport with my dealers so my employee and i often think of stuff to talk to the dealers with for a min before we jump into asking for our work. football, their hobbies, a few of ours seem to do good. how do you guys build your relationships. i also have thought about having a big bash at a sports bar with a few managers from different dealers getting them together and showing our appreciation for their business. hopefully all would be civil

, the idea went over well with most of them.
also, is there anything you avoid talking about, like "how's business?" during a slow time. i sometimes worry that will make them realize they don't want to spend money on me.
in my opinion, this job we have is at least as much a sales gig as it is repairs. you have to sell yourself and it's your relationship with specific dealers, especially used car managers, that gets you your work.
what do you all think?
Re: conversations with dealers
Posted: April 23rd, 2008, 7:07 pm
by starstruck
No real answer to this question. Just be friendly and talk to them about whatever comes naturally. You can't preplan stuff like that and seem truly personable.
Re: conversations with dealers
Posted: April 23rd, 2008, 8:25 pm
by GlassStarz
Its like picking up girls one line works with one but not another this is why I promote learning to sell it helps you get a imeadiate read on a person and lead them in the dirrection you want
Re: conversations with dealers
Posted: April 24th, 2008, 1:27 am
by chips1144
Just Be Yourself, it all takes Time, it cant be rushed, you cant be their best friends overnight.
I Never talk religion or politics, it can be trouble if your opinons differ, and it puts me in a bad mood anyway... hahahaaaaaaa...
Re: conversations with dealers
Posted: April 24th, 2008, 1:31 am
by chips1144
I do agree with your point about Hows Business, I try not to ask that question just incase things are bad, if they bring it up thats different, I always look to be positive, Funnily enough most times I talk about our Crappy weather.
Re: conversations with dealers
Posted: April 24th, 2008, 8:28 am
by chips1144
Great reply Blind squirrel.
Just so you know Jason Ive never been out drinking with any of my accounts, I keep it purely business.
Re: conversations with dealers
Posted: April 24th, 2008, 3:27 pm
by t4k
Same here guys. I have been in this business for 6 years and you make the most friends and influence the most people by doing a great job and being honest. Your integrity is worth more than a few drinks at a pub.
T4K
Re: conversations with dealers
Posted: April 24th, 2008, 4:34 pm
by jasonsresin
good pointers. sometimes i feel so grateful, and so much like i need their business i want to keep them on my side, so when something comes up, like their higher ups want to save money by booting me or trying to lower my rates, they'll stick up for me. i seem to have a constant fear of losing accounts cause stuff pops up every other month where one managers leaves or dealers want to save money or i just got in as a plan b guy and now they consolidate. i haven't had any big losses lately, but i often do a little marketing to make contacts to try to keep a good base of dealers. i do have one other guy with me to help keep busy.
things just slowed down at one dealer, so i'm not doing much work there, but "just visiting" really. at one dealer a new gm came in, and i no longer do "dealer must remove" protective mats for him. things like that pop up and i wish my sales manager had fought for me but he didn't. anyways, i still get repairs and hopefully will make up for it with a carpet dye here and there but these are the things i run into. am i the only one dwelling on this kind of thing?
Re: conversations with dealers
Posted: April 25th, 2008, 8:52 am
by chips1144
That sounds like busines as normal to me, be reliable, do a great job and price fairly, thats all you can do, no matter how good you are you cant control the outcome, be the best you can be and hopefully most will stick with you.
Re: conversations with dealers
Posted: April 25th, 2008, 9:15 am
by SGT
There is a high employee turnover rate at most dealerships. When times get tight they are a little more focused on where to tighten the belt, so vendor services is a hot spot. As stated thats business as usual unfortunately. All I can suggest is grow roots, get to know everyone so when they boot your direct contact everyone else will be familar with you. Also try to follow the individual that left as you may be able to aquire another account. That has happened to us on a couple of ocassions and we still kept our other accounts that person left.