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Getting Your Dealership More Noticed on Facebook

Jeff Kershner

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For you dealerships looking to define your dealerships social media strategy, Mari Smith offers 7 simple but often overlooked ways get more noticed on your followers Facebook's News Feed.

A few of the tips in the video include:

  • Ideal frequency to post your updates
  • The best time during the day and week to post your updates
  • Writing short updates - 80 characters or less

If you don't already follow Mari (like I have been for quiet sometime now) you can @MariSmith

With 30 billion pieces of content being shared on Facebook each month, what are you doing to be sure your content gets seen?
 
hahaa JQ... I'm so miss-understood! 

It simple. I Like FaceBook but it fails the DISC test (Does It Sell Cars).

FB does not sell cars (or real estate, or furniture, or... ANYTHING).  It was as plain as daylight to me from day one. That's how I got my reputation as anti-FaceBook.

Now.. if I could only get you to see the light on Google Ads ;-)
 

✨ AI Highlights

Jeff Kershner shares Mari Smith's seven tips for improving dealership visibility in Facebook News Feeds, covering post frequency, optimal timing, and keeping updates under 80 characters. The thread sparks a debate between a skeptic who argues Facebook fails the 'Does It Sell Cars' test and a dealer who counters that reviews, how-to videos, and referrals from Facebook do drive real showroom traffic. The key takeaway is that Facebook's effectiveness for dealerships depends heavily on how it's used, not simply whether it's used.

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