Helion Automotive Technologies
Live Video Walkthroughs: The Next Big Thing in Car Sales?
The growing importance of video as a way to engage customers is difficult to deny. According to a think with Google report, video walkthroughs are one of the top three types of content that car shoppers like to watch.
When most auto marketers think of video walkthroughs, they think of a professionally produced video that can be displayed on their website and sent in emails. Those are certainly great to have, but videos don't have to be pre-packaged or professional to be effective.
Some innovative salespeople are using their smartphones to perform live video walkthroughs while they have the prospect on the line!
When a customer calls to ask if a dealership still has a vehicle in stock, salespeople will often respond in the affirmative and then ask the person to come in for an appointment or test drive. When the customer hesitates or insists they just want to know a price, the salesperson is in danger of losing them. One way to build rapport and keep that prospect on the phone is to do a live video walkthrough using your cell phone. If you're close to the vehicle, offer to do it on the spot. If not, offer to call the customer back in a few minutes.
To perform a live walkthrough, you'll need a video chat app on your smartphone. The iPhone's integrated video chat app is FaceTime. If you have an Android or Windows smartphone, the best apps to use are Skype, Google Hangouts, Viber or Tango. It's a good idea to have several apps on your phone and to know how to use them all. That way, odds are good you will have a video chat app that is compatible with your prospect.
While it's possible to do video chat calls using a cellular data plan, it's not very practical. Video eats up data like nobody's business, and data is expensive. To offer this type of service to your customers, your dealership will need an external WiFi network.
Many dealers are now installing outdoor wireless networks to accommodate the growing number of people with their connected devices. For a salesperson out on the lot with customers, it's great to be able to look up pricing information, message their manager or find the answer to any question using a mobile tablet.
Video is a great way to engage customers and just maybe, get them excited enough about the vehicle to want to come in for a test drive. What do you think? Have you ever performed a live video walkthrough and what kinds of results did you have?
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4 Comments
Marissa Marazzi
intice
Awesome advice! I think every salesmen should keep this in their toolbox, it not only provides a more personal experince with the customer which will absolutley make them feel special and drive them into the store!
C L
Automotive Group
Facebook Live is a really fun tool now too. Even if it isn't a 1:1 thing you could get better exposure with the 1 to many approach. You could even schedule these out as events. Like a walkaround wed. type thing.
Erik Nachbahr, CISSP
Helion Automotive Technologies
Thanks Marissa, yes the real benefit of technology is realized when it's used to create that personal experience.
Chris, doing this on Facebook Live is a great idea!
Eduardo Aragon
FlexDealer
When I was selling cars on the sales floor clients would call in and ask for better pictures of the car. I wish we had this back then! What a great way to build rapport and save tons of time uploading walkaround videos to youtube.
This is also a great way to build trust, especially when selling a rare used piece to an out of town buyer, they regularly asked me to crawl under jeeps and trucks so they could see if their were any rust issues, etc.
Fantastic.