Advanced Dealer Solutions Welcomes Eddie Rains

For Immediate Release

ADVANCED DEALER SOLUTIONS WELCOMES EDDIE RAINS IN TRAINING & DEVELOPMENT

Richfield, OhioAdvanced Dealer Solutions is proud to welcome Eddie Rains in Training & Development.

Eddie has been in the automotive space for 30 years working his way up through the dealership space. He has spent most of his career traveling the country delivering sales and F&I training for dealers that has helped grow sales and F&I results. With his extensive background in developing people, Eddie will be a great resource for ADS and their dealer clients.

“Eddie’s personal values align effortlessly with our company values, and I know his vast experience will have a positive impact for our dealers. “– says Bob Mancuso – President of Advanced Dealer Solutions.

“Given the opportunity to join such a great team does not come along very often. I believe this will be a perfect fit for me based on their core values their team lives by and represents.”  – says Eddie Rains – Training & Development at Advanced Dealer Solutions.

“We are excited to welcome Eddie and his many talents to our team. We know the value he brings to a team as well to the many dealers he has worked alongside over the years.” – says Ryan Nelson – EVP of Advanced Dealer Solutions.

Eddie will be based in Abilene, TX and will be focused on growing our training & development platform as well as being a resource for the ADS team and its dealer clients.

Advanced Dealer Solutions is a full-service, dealer development agency focused on automotive, RV, and powersports dealers across the United States. Please contact 844-320-3722 or [email protected] for any inquiries.

Are You Limiting Fixed Ops?

Fixed Ops. The last 18 months in automotive have put this often underappreciated channel under a magnifying glass. Instead of allowing Fixed Ops to run on autopilot quietly generating revenue, you may be one of the many dealers who are now shining a spotlight on your parts and service business.

If you have actively invested more time, strategy and resources in your fixed ops offerings, then kudos to you. If you have yet to shine a light on your dealership’s fixed ops, then I would ask that you consider doing so. This is a critical part of your business that can not only cover operating expenses for your dealership but also add to your bottom line if optimized for success.

In either scenario, there is a chance you are still setting self-imposed limits on just how successful your fixed ops business can be. Read on for 3 ways you may be setting the bar too low.

1. Limiting Yourself

Too often we limit ourselves to what’s most easily available. When it comes to service, we tend to look at the current customers in our database due for a maintenance milestone or customers who have said “yes” to ROs beyond the warranty or recall.

We know from the numbers that there is a wealth of opportunity out there with true customer pay work. It’s available with your recent service customers. It’s available with customers who have bought but never serviced with you. And it’s available with car owners who didn’t even buy their car from your dealership.

There are tools available to help you widen your net and reach real service customers who are actively doing repair work in your direct vicinity. Geotargeting allows you to deliver location-based content and relevant marketing to these service customers. At Client Command® we help our service marketing partners drive more revenue through their service lane with this solution and others.

2. Failing to Invest in Marketing

If you build it, they will come. But, will they really? Anyone who’s purchased a car from a new dealership likely knows there’s a service center. Hopefully, your top-notch sales people walk new buyers over to your service center and introduce them to the service manager or concierge as part of their purchase journey. But what’s being done once they drive off the lot? And what’s being done to attract net new service customers to your bays?

Marketing your service center, pricing and amenities drives two key things: awareness and approachability. Service technicians at dealerships are seen as highly-qualified – often even more qualified than the local service center around the corner. But, there is also a perception that service work at a franchise dealership costs more and takes longer to complete.

Building awareness through marketing and breaking down those consumer perceived barriers makes your service center more approachable, and therefore, a contender the next time a service customer needs to service their vehicle. Investing in marketing also works to build and increase the lifetime value of new and repeat customers further positioning your dealership for long-term success.

3. Increasing a Goal and Not Resourcing Against It

Okay, so now you’re shining a light on your fixed ops offerings through marketing. You’ve put dedicated media dollars behind it to drive awareness among car owners. It’s time to focus on resourcing this side of the business.

Imagine if your service marketing drove 100 more RO’s per month. Could sound like a stretch with your current tech and space capabilities. But that’s only about four additional RO’s per day, which is likely manageable in most service centers. Increasing the number of ROs drives revenue and profits that often result in incremental growth. Earmark a percentage of that growth to re-invest in your service techs and customer experience. A small investment can add hundreds of thousands more per year and make your dealership more attractive to service technicians. Everyone wants to be part of a growing team.

From there you can do a review of your online and physical experience and make sure it is user-friendly and clean. Envision the growth you want to see and begin taking the steps possible to make that a reality, just as you have done on your sales side of the business.

Wrapping It Up

Your fixed ops department is ready to be in the spotlight. Remove your self-imposed limits, set a goal and invest in location-based marketing to relevant prospects and drive more customer-pay ROs for your service center. Your bottom line will appreciate it.

Advanced Dealer Solutions October Newsletter

As we enter the final quarter of this historic year, it is clear many questions remain heading into 2022. Inventory shortages still lead the conversations we are having with dealers. When will inventory levels return? What is going to happen with used car values? Will staffing issues subside? No one has a crystal ball, so we are left guessing to come up with the answers to those questions. The one thing we know for sure is our dealers will continue to thrive. 

Over the next, 3-months dealers across the country will be finalizing their business plans for next year. This year’s incredible performance should raise expectations and we look forward to the challenge of continuing the record-breaking performances we have been a part of this past year. 

This month we feature an organization that is near and dear to our hearts – Breast Cancer Awareness and the National Breast Cancer Foundation, Inc. Please click the link below to find out more ways to help raise awareness. Far too many families are affected by this terrible disease, and we hope to help spread their message. 

We welcome any feedback and will seek to continually improve with each issue. It is through this ongoing experiment that we look to gain more knowledge, insight, and ideas that we will pass along to our current and future dealers.

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