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Setting up your dealership social profiles - who do you use?
With every new social website like facebook, pinterest, foursquare, comes a new user profile.
Too often I'm in the middle of setting up a new user for a new social share/media website, only to stop in the middle of the registration to determine whose information I'm going to use.
Let's take foursquare for example. It makes no sense to associate the account to "me". I already have a foursqare account, not to mention what if I would move on and no longer work with the dealership. I would then need to relinquish the account and move it over to someone else - if that would even happen. Plus many times moving a social profile over to another owner has proven to be a complete headache.
What do you do?
Unbeknown to the GM/owner of my Nissan store - he has a few social profiles floating around (actually they're not unbeknown, but more less forgotten about).
Let's be real - trying to get a GM or owner to manage and set up a new social profile can easily discourage one from taking the next step.
In the end I believe the Owner of the dealers should be/own the user profile for the social sites. Therefore I have a separate designated email associated to the owner (with the email forwarded to my account). I use the owners info and photo for the profile (with his consent of course).
All these social profiles can become quite messy - so I keep everything logged in a spread sheet and share with the owner and comptroller.
This is what I do -what do you do?
Whose information do you use to build out the profile for your dealerships social media websites?
What issues have you run into using your own profiles to claim business profiles on sites like foursquare?
With every new social website like facebook, pinterest, foursquare, comes a new user profile.
Too often I'm in the middle of setting up a new user for a new social share/media website, only to stop in the middle of the registration to determine whose information I'm going to use.
Let's take foursquare for example. It makes no sense to associate the account to "me". I already have a foursqare account, not to mention what if I would move on and no longer work with the dealership. I would then need to relinquish the account and move it over to someone else - if that would even happen. Plus many times moving a social profile over to another owner has proven to be a complete headache.
What do you do?
Unbeknown to the GM/owner of my Nissan store - he has a few social profiles floating around (actually they're not unbeknown, but more less forgotten about).
Let's be real - trying to get a GM or owner to manage and set up a new social profile can easily discourage one from taking the next step.
In the end I believe the Owner of the dealers should be/own the user profile for the social sites. Therefore I have a separate designated email associated to the owner (with the email forwarded to my account). I use the owners info and photo for the profile (with his consent of course).
All these social profiles can become quite messy - so I keep everything logged in a spread sheet and share with the owner and comptroller.
This is what I do -what do you do?
Whose information do you use to build out the profile for your dealerships social media websites?
What issues have you run into using your own profiles to claim business profiles on sites like foursquare?