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Joe Marconi

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  1. If you project negative feelings and run around screaming the sky is falling, your people will react to your pessimistic attitude and soon your entire shop will mimic your negativity. Shop Owners and managers are the leaders of the business and need to remain strong and positive. Do you find it hard to be positive or are you overwhelmed by the workday?

  2. No one can argue that advertising is necessary, but how do we measure how effective advertising is? I have found that advertising to my existing customer through direct mail, newsletters, reminders and emails work great. However, when trying to reach out to new customers we often don’t hit the mark. What form of advertising works best? Different companies need to explore and track what works best for them.

  3. I don’t think anyone would argue that the success of McDonald’s is not due to the delicious hamburgers and fries. So how can a business that sells fast food become such a worldwide giant? Their secret: systems, policies, consistency and convenience. I think we can all take lessons from the best franchise models.

  4. Due to increase competition and our modern global economy we have seem prices on many parts fall (brake parts, steering, etc). Many shop owners see this as a way to compete and satisfy the consumer. But, working on a 50% margin with reduced prices can be putting less dollars in your pocket. If you can sell more services by reducing prices that’s one thing. To sell the same amount of work on less gross profit dollars may hurt your bottom line.

  5. Many shop owners are stating that car counts are down. Is this the norm? Are we headed in a direction where there may be too many segments of the auto service industry wanting a share of the service and repair pie? In order to grow, a business needs opportunity. And opportunity starts with a healthy car count.

  6. The market has changed. We need to realize that we need to be competitive in certain areas (such as basic services) and highly profitable in other areas (diagnostic testing and electrical). The consumer has choice today and is looking to save. Give your customers outstanding service and charge a fair price. Understand what you need to make in order to be profitable. Sell more of what is most profitable.

  7. Many shop owners are stating that car counts are down. Is this the norm? Are we headed in a direction where there may be too many segments of the auto service industry wanting a share of the service and repair pie? In order to grow, a business needs opportunity. And opportunity starts with a healthy car count.



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