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Alex Snyder (blog)
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I have taken my time on posting about this even though I watched the video when it was originally posted.
First off I have to agree with Brian Pasch 100%, and would like to add that I'd prefer to go to a funeral over watching this thing. Whoever orchestrated this production has no business in marketing or Public Relations. I feel sorry for Alan and Chip - this is a reflection on them and I'm sure it isn't something they put together themselves. If you guys came up with this, keep it a secret. If you did, it shows that you know very little about Internet marketing and that would speak volumes toward ATC.
Second...lower your prices. Charge for the level of service you provide. This has been my only beef with Autotrader.com. Yes, I have written about other things, but at the end of the day the argument is so strong because you charge more than what you're worth. You're taking advantage of a good name you didn't start and the mentality of old-school car guys who don't know any better. Maybe you don't know any better either. But at the end of the day, your pricing is the issue.
Third...I applaud you for finally making some sort of move to squelch the things being said about your organization. You still have a very long way to go (lower prices), but I think you'll find we all want to see you get better. Do more!
Fourth...on lowering prices (in case I forgot to mention that), here are some hard numbers from the Checkered Flag and Drivers World Automotive Group that I'm about to show to some of our GM's who continue to flirt with ATC. My cost per sale (Internet and phone) with ATC is $416.18 ...without ATC it is $243.14. Please don't respond with "but the majority of the ATC customers walk through the door."
First off I have to agree with Brian Pasch 100%, and would like to add that I'd prefer to go to a funeral over watching this thing. Whoever orchestrated this production has no business in marketing or Public Relations. I feel sorry for Alan and Chip - this is a reflection on them and I'm sure it isn't something they put together themselves. If you guys came up with this, keep it a secret. If you did, it shows that you know very little about Internet marketing and that would speak volumes toward ATC.
Second...lower your prices. Charge for the level of service you provide. This has been my only beef with Autotrader.com. Yes, I have written about other things, but at the end of the day the argument is so strong because you charge more than what you're worth. You're taking advantage of a good name you didn't start and the mentality of old-school car guys who don't know any better. Maybe you don't know any better either. But at the end of the day, your pricing is the issue.
Third...I applaud you for finally making some sort of move to squelch the things being said about your organization. You still have a very long way to go (lower prices), but I think you'll find we all want to see you get better. Do more!
Fourth...on lowering prices (in case I forgot to mention that), here are some hard numbers from the Checkered Flag and Drivers World Automotive Group that I'm about to show to some of our GM's who continue to flirt with ATC. My cost per sale (Internet and phone) with ATC is $416.18 ...without ATC it is $243.14. Please don't respond with "but the majority of the ATC customers walk through the door."
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