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Could QR Codes be the New Comment Card?

    We discovered a great article about QR Codes replacing traditional comment cards and we have provided a link at the bottom of this post. QR Codes are now becoming a great tool for what the retail industry is calling  ’At the Point of Experience’ feedback. Using a comment card or telling customers to go to a website are less productive than using mobile technology.  Retailers are seeking ways to engage with their customers at the point of experience through the use of mobile technology, in order to receive instant feedback. Most auto customers are asked to provided feedback after they leave the dealership. However there is a flaw with this method.  Once the customer leaves your dealership, you no longer control the environment. If they had a problem or issue with your dealership, you are now toast, because they have told the world about their problem (Yelp, Google etc.). But if you capture instant feedback at the po...

One Site Dominance Doesn’t Trump the Internet

  MyDealerReport, Yelp, Insiderpages, JudysBook, CarDealerCheck, Dealerrater, Edmunds, Google Places, Yahoo Local, CitySearch and etc, all control your online dealer reputation. The question most dealers have been asking themselves is “Which one of these sites are the most important?”. Well the answer is all of them are equally important, now that Google Places has started to aggregate reviews from across the Internet. Also each of these sites draw their own audience which makes it even more crucial to manage them all. Having a relationship with 1 or 2 of these sites only makes you favorable to a small population on the Internet. So what,  you have good ratings on MyDealerReport or Dealerrater, what happens when users slam you on Yelp or Insiderpages? Here at MyDealerReport.com we had to be honest with ourselves. Are we being truthful with our dealer partners if we tell them that building up 40 – 300 ratings on our site will manage their reputatio...