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Top Three Reasons to Vote for CrossCore for MRC People’s Choice Award winner

Experian® is honored to be an MRC Technology Award nominee. Here are the top 3 reasons you should vote for CrossCore for MRC People's Choice Award Winner.

Published: February 9, 2018 by
Sometimes, Your Targeting Misses the Mark

In the world of marketing, this can happen to all of us. We think we know how much ad spend we should put towards a PPC campaign or what time a TV ad should air. In this digital realm, dealers are given a lot of data when a campaign finishes. Technology has pushed our boundaries so now, someone looking at a video of a specific automobile on a social media platform like YouTube can be targeted to receive video advertisements for your dealership. With that said, how do you know if you are targeting the right people? When it comes to your campaigns, you want to know your money is going towards the right forms of advertisements as well as the right demographics. If a campaign is doing well, extending out that campaign can be a better decision compared to letting it end. On the other side, if a campaign is doing poorly, pausing or evening stopping the campaign can be more beneficial in the future. The big questions you must ask yourself are: Am I targeting the wrong people? There can be a few reasons why you may be targeting the wrong people. First, the type of campaign can be incorrect. Social media is the newest and hottest form of marketing, but that may not work with your audience. Second, your demographics may be off. Without knowing the key demographics that you are targeting, you could be blindly targeting customers not interested in your vehicles or not in the market. The opposite could be said for that as well. You may be leaving out potential customers in key geological areas around your dealership. Because of this, you could be losing sales. Targeting doesn’t just stop with humans. You must think about your location and what you have in your inventory. If you are in a state like Colorado, you will want to allocate more SUVs and vehicles that have all-wheel-drive. By advertising rear-wheel-drive or sports cars to individuals that exclusively drive SUVs or only research SUVs, that can be a loss of advertising dollars. What can I do about it? A revamped marketing campaign is a good start for a strategy, but it may not be enough. Targeting can be a difficult endeavor, but thankfully there are programs and companies that can help. Experian Automotive’s Dealer Positioning System® can target key ZIP Code™ and display which campaigns are working - as well as which should be cut. Thanks to this type of data-driven targeting, market share and sales can increase even while advertising spend decreases. Another great aspect of using a system like Experian DPS is the ability to create campaigns to target vehicles your customers want. Like the example above of what not to do, you can formulate a plan of attack to focus on SUVs and light-duty trucks in a mountainous area. Conquesting intelligently not only means more people coming through your door but more allocations for vehicles your customers will want. Marketing is important. Whatever kind of advertising you do, remember that building your dealership is important. Having a solid game plan to conquest around you relies on smart targeting and the correct forms of advertising. Experian DPS can help boost market share and increase sales core models which is very helpful. To learn more about how Experian Automotive can assist with your targeting, click here.

Published: February 7, 2018 by Guest Contributor
How to Successfully Launch New Products in a Dynamic Economic Environment

In helping lenders with new product launches, there are common areas of focus and specific steps to move from initial business case to tactical planning.

Published: February 2, 2018 by Guest Contributor
State of Credit 2017

Our 8th annual State of Credit report shows that consumer credit scores and signs of economic recovery continue on an upward trend, coming close to a prerecession environment.

Published: February 1, 2018 by
The Two Levels of Advertising and Why Dealers Should Advertise on Both

At their heart, car dealers have always been marketers. It's part of learning the trade and understanding the business to gain natural insight into modern marketing and advertising practices. One could even argue that the experience gained through knowledge passed down, trial and error, and exposure to the automotive game itself can yield better strategies than a marketing degree. With all that said, it's still important to have the right data to guide the decisions as well as the tools necessary to decipher the data. Although we have a vast amount of information at our fingertips, it's very possible to truly build on "actionable data" and allow it to define the parameters for a dealership's marketing strategy. One of the most important things to consider when you're building and enhancing your strategies is that the data allows for decision making on the macro and micro levels. We see trend reports, analytics, and test cases that can influence decisions on both sides of the spectrum. Making decisions on the macro level means wholesale changes or additions. For example, the overall effectiveness of a particular classified advertising website can be broken down to determine whether or not it's making the right type of impact. Dealers have so many options today to advertise both online and offline, so making sure that any particular venue is effective is key to success. On the micro level, decisions can be made about how to position the dealership within the individual venues. You may be a big believer in search pay-per-click advertising, for example, and data can help to guide you or your vendor partners to position the dealership properly on search. Knowing which messages about individual cars are effective can be a guide. Then, understanding what zip codes have the highest opportunity level for the individual model can mold your PPC spend, while demographic data can drive effective messaging and help you optimize campaign creative and landing pages. Having access to the data is only the first step. Looking at the data appropriately is an important second step that many dealers are missing. Putting it all together into a decision-driving model is the step that almost every dealer should embrace to allow them to make the best decisions, macro or micro.

Published: January 31, 2018 by
Personalized Marketing in Financial Services

Many consumers would give the right bank or retailer their data in exchange for personalized marketing offers in their inbox, social feeds and mailbox.

Published: January 30, 2018 by Guest Contributor
Fraud and Identity Insights for 2018

We obtained input from more than 5,500 consumers and 500 businesses worldwide on these priorities for our Global Fraud and Identity Report 2018.

Published: January 25, 2018 by
Who Rules the Road? Full-Size Pickups, Apparently.

The number of vehicles in operation (VIO) has jumped 5.7 million, going from 265.3 million in Q3 2016 to 271 million in Q3 2017.

Published: January 24, 2018 by Guest Contributor
Learn How You Can Improve Your Conquesting Success to Unlock Sales!

  The auto industry has been riding a wave of prosperity for the past seven years, bouncing back nicely from the 2008 market collapse. But, it looks like rising sales of the past 10 years, are, well...a thing of the past. According to Alix Partners, 2016 sales of 17.5 million units might be the high-water sales mark, at least through 2022. Alix Partners says the next five years sales will range between 15.6 million to 16.8 million annually. Suddenly, it will be challenging for dealers to stay in strong growth mode. How can dealers best react to the tightening market? The Experian white paper “Data Tools Evolve to Give Dealers an Edge in a Tight Sales Market” takes a look at how new and improved data and analytic tools can provide deeper insights to help automotive retailers unlock sales. The paper reviews current market sales statistics, historical sales trends and how dealers reacted during similar market conditions in the past. In addition, the paper provides a look at the challenges faced by automotive retailers, in terms of shrinking gross profit, higher advertising expenses and increased competition. Automotive retailers also will find information on the importance of customer conquesting and a look at technology tools to help provide a deeper understanding and actionable intelligence about local markets. Data and analytics are no longer the private purview of large mega-dealers. The Experian white paper outlines today’s data tools that can be implemented quickly and cost effectively by dealers of any size. To learn more about these trends, download the paper here: https://www.experian.com/automotive/dealerwhitepaper.html

Published: January 19, 2018 by Guest Contributor
Updating Your Decisioning or Scoring System?

Once a scorecard has been redeveloped, it is important to measure the impact of changes within the strategy by replacing the old model with the new one. This impact assessment can be completed with a swap set analysis.

Published: January 19, 2018 by
A Unique Approach to Reject Inference Design

Reject inference design is used to classify the performance outcome of prospective customers within the declined or nonbooked population so this population’s performance reflects its performance had it been booked.

Published: January 17, 2018 by Guest Contributor
The Questions Card Portfolios Should Address in the Post-Holiday Months

Holiday spend for 2017 was healthy, translating into big business for credit card portfolios. But how do card companies keep the business in 2018?

Published: January 16, 2018 by
Senate Reg-Relief Package Includes Important Credit Reporting Provisions

The U.S. Senate Banking Committee passed a financial regulatory relief bill recently, which will impact credit reporting in the new year. Learn what changes are to come.

Published: January 11, 2018 by Guest Contributor
New study shows U.S. consumers in a state of good health

Experian’s 8th annual State of Credit report reveals the nation’s average credit score is up two points year-over-year to 675.

Published: January 10, 2018 by Guest Contributor

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