How to Get Better Google Reviews for Your Dealership & Why It Matters
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Name one business that doesn’t rely on good online reviews to help them get more customers. Chances are you can’t. Think about the last time you looked at Google reviews before you tried that new restaurant or made an appointment at the repair shop around the corner. We all rely on ‘social proof’ to help us know where to spend our hard-earned dollars.?
Online reviews are critical to the success of just about any business and yes, that includes car dealerships.
Dealerships, unfairly or not, have not always enjoyed the best reputation in their communities. Over the decades, customers have found more to complain about than to compliment.?
Until the last decade or so, the complaints were spread via word-of-mouth or the occasional local newspaper article. There was no place to shout to the masses and like it or not, tools like Google reviews have become that virtual rooftop to shout from.
Should Dealership Care About Google Reviews?
Yes…dealerships that ignore the power of online reviews do so at their own peril. Google reviews specifically represent 73% of online business reviews according to a 2022 study. It doesn’t matter if your store is an OE franchise or small, independent used car dealership…Google reviews can, in many ways, make or break your traffic and reputation.
What are the specific ways that good Google reviews can help your dealership?
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What Can Your Dealership Do to Increase Positive Reviews?
The simple and most obvious answer is consistently offer your customers a top-notch buying experience at every stop along the way. Fair price, quality F&I experience, and responsive Service/Parts interaction.?
But it goes beyond that.
Try these simple steps with every customer to help increase the amount and impact of your Google reviews…
If other car shoppers see your staff is responding and offering to make it right in some way, it bolsters the trust your local community has in your dealership. You may never be able to truly ‘fix’ a specific issue but if you show that you care enough to acknowledge the concern, it goes a long way.
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2 年Thank you for the excellent post! Here are some additional thoughts for folks looking to start collecting reviews... 1) Leverage multiple testimonial platforms. While Google and yelp are natural starting points, consider gathering client feedback on dealership-specific review platforms as well as your website. Review sites often have whole programs to help you gather reviews on their site - so don't be shy. 2) Use reviews to boost sales. Integrate the reviews in your marketing collateral, on your website and discuss relevant ones in your sales huddles. Having salespeople retell how the dealership has helped other clients, based on their feedback, is a powerful selling tool when with a client. 3) Don't forget that client reviews are a gift of time and effort. If you struggle to garner feedback, you may consider incentivizing them with a legally acceptable nominal gift as a thank you. I hope this helps a dealer or two out there and thanks again for the post!