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Being an Auto Lifesaver: Using FAQs to Increase Bottom Lines and Customer Loyalty

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Picture this: you’re in a situation where you don’t know what to do. Maybe you have an important decision to make or need to fix something. When you need an answer, how do you get it?  In situations like these, I always turn to someone who has worked through the problem in the past. I trust their advice because they offer something that not many others are willing to provide: honesty and past experience. In the future, I’ll return to this person for the answers because they took the time to help me when they didn’t have to. This is the kind of relationship dealers should build with their customers, but how?

Virtually every dealer’s website contains a form for setting or requesting a service appointment as well as contact information and directions. The general idea is to get the customer to contact the store by phone, email, chat, or by physically visiting the store. However, hundreds of customers visit service sections of a dealer’s website without ever taking these actions. The website should do more than help loyal customers know where to call for service; it should help service shoppers find the information they need to know they found the right store for service.

At Potratz, we’ve developed a series of 16 Service FAQs to answer questions that site visitors seek. Going out of your way to provide this information to shoppers may seem counter intuitive. After all, why would a dealership want to help someone confidently change his or her battery when the store could turn a profit on that service? A dealer achieves Trusted Advisor status with shoppers by sharing information with them. The fact is many shoppers seeking do-it-yourself information do not end up doing it themselves. Having explored the alternative, they approach the store more confident in their decision to pay for professional service. They value the service and generally have a high trust level in the store providing candid information relative to service providers who are simply open for business. Offering help lets the customer know what kind of store you run and what kind of helpful attitude toward the customer they can expect. Saying you are friendly does not carry as much weight as demonstrating you are friendly.

It’s hard to establish the type of bond I explained above with someone you’ve never met before. That’s why it’s crucial to personalize your website and provide ways for customers to see your team as people; caring people who can offer the assistance they need. With these FAQ pages,  a dealer can demonstrate their expertise and willingness to help at the exact moment a customer is searching for an answer via a search engine. The next time that customer has a car problem, who do you think they’ll turn to? My bet would be you.

Join the Potratz Team for the Ribbon Cutting Ceremony of our Newly Renovated Downtown Schenectady Locale

Join the Potratz Team for the Ribbon Cutting Ceremony of our Newly Renovated Downtown Schenectady Locale

Potratz, an award-winning advertising agency located in Downtown Schenectady, will be holding a ribbon cutting ceremony with the Chamber of Commerce on March 28, 2013, to celebrate the renovation of their newly acquired property. The ceremony will begin at 4 pm, and guests will be invited to tour the facility, and enjoy entertainment, wine and refreshments.

At the end of last month, Potratz held an open house to unveil the stunning renovation of the property at 31 Lafayette Street in Schenectady. Attendees witnessed the renovation that stayed true to the original architecture, while modernizing specific elements to bring it up to date, keeping it in the line with the company ethos: respect the traditional but constantly delve deeper into new technology.

After the ribbon cutting, attendees are invited to take a tour of the new locale. Upon entering they will see the first floor’s open floor plan sporting color-drenched walls, and facets original to building including a freight elevator and an oversized metal fire door, which was used to separate the pressroom from warehouse and office space. New additions include energy efficient lighting that mimics natural sunlight, two sound studios and a video studio.

“We’re really excited about this opportunity to work with the Chamber of Commerce to announce our completely renovated building. Schenectady County is a thriving area with the potential to achieve great things. The town and the county support small business and because of that, we have been able to grown and expand exponentially,” said Paul Potratz, COO and founder of Potratz.

Potratz Partners Advertising is a full-service automotive advertising agency specializing in digital marketing. The agency was founded in 2003 by Paul Potratz in Schenectady, NY and received a Dealer Satisfaction Award from Driving Sales for Search and Behavioral Marketing every year since the award’s inception. Paul has been featured in The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, NY Post, and CBS and has been a featured speaker for NADA, Driving Sales, Auto Dealer People, Dealer Elite, and Automotive Digital Marketing. You can see Paul every Tuesday on the Think Tank Tuesday series available on iTunes.

Ready Or Not, The “Real World” Is Coming

Ready Or Not, The "Real World" Is Coming

 

From a young age, students are taught that attending college will increase their chances of following a path to professional success. They are repeatedly told that by obtaining a degree, they will be eligible to grab hold of an entry-level salary, post-graduation, up to 40 percent higher than what they would be offered with only a high school degree. Because of this, the common practice for high school graduates is to continue on to higher education.

However, the real question is: How much does higher education actually prepare an individual for the “real world?”

As a recent college graduate working as an apprentice in the Search Engine Marketing (SEM) department of Potratz, I can honestly say that college has not prepared me for the work that I encounter on a daily basis. While my degree in Marketing Communications has certainly helped me understand the marketing and advertising fields as a whole, SEM is such a new form of marketing that changes so rapidly. There is no way that a higher education school could build a course that is consistently teaching students up-to-date information.

It is because of this issue that I believe the SEM apprenticeship offered at Potratz is such a great opportunity. This six-week paid program goes in-depth to teach apprentices everything they will need to know about the SEM field. The daily teaching sessions mixed with nightly homework assignments ensure that apprentices are getting ample opportunity to learn all necessary information, preparing them for the Google AdWords Fundamentals and Search certification exams. In addition, apprentices are paired with Potratz SEM employees in order to get hands on experience working with Google AdWords and help them better understand how to work the program.

Along with preparing for the Google AdWords exams, apprentices are taught the inner workings at Potratz. They are given the chance to work with all departments within the company, teaching them how these departments work together to form the successful automotive advertising agency that Potratz is. At the end of the six weeks, if they choose, apprentices have the chance to apply for any open position within the company.

With the combination of certification classes and learning to work within the company, this apprenticeship is great not only for someone interested in becoming Google AdWords certified, but also for anyone looking for a full-time employment opportunity.

Who Is The Face Of Your Brand?

Who Is The Face Of Your Brand?

Should your dealership have a spokesperson? There are many factors to consider before answering this question. The spokesperson is the forefront of your company, and will represent your company to the public. Your chosen celebrity will most likely garner lots of publicity for your company, but the catch is that it might not always be good publicity. Simply put, there is a chance the face of your company could be embroiled in a public scandal.

Of course, most people emphatically believe that they would never hire a spokesperson with a questionable reputation, and would never hier someone they believe would garner negative publicity. The problem here is that you can’t see the future. You never know what could happen. Even the spokesperson with the most polished reputation could fall from grace for any reason, at any time. For unlimited examples of this, simply pick up this week’s celebrity gossip magazines. The public is liable to turn on America’s sweethearts unexpectedly, for a host of reasons. By no means will you automatically have problems if you enlist a spokesperson for your company, but it is a possibility that must be considered. You should also consider what actions will your company take should something of that nature transpire.

Additionally, it has become much more common for “celebrities” to endorse specific agendas. This can range from political candidates and platforms to personal causes like pet adoption or diabetes prevention. In this election year, many celebrities are endorsing a presidential candidate. You should ensure that your spokesperson doesn’t alienate a portion of your customer base and prevent you from making sales to certain demographics. From a political standpoint, many people believe a business should never endorse a campaign. Politics are for individuals to consider, not for a business to analyze.

Many of these potential problems that arise when hiring a spokesperson seem like they are only applicable to A-list, national celebrities, but that’s not always so. Every city has local influencers within the community, such as newscasters and radio DJs that could be enlisted to represent your brand publicly. Just because they aren’t easily recognized doesn’t mean their negative actions won’t make the news.

Overall, there are pros and cons to having a celebrity spokesperson. It is essential to have a public face associated with your brand, but it doesn’t always have to be a local influencer. The most important thing is to endorse your company through the dealership itself. Use your team to help promote you as a company. After all, they are truly the people who represent your company, as they are the most hands on with customers.

Game of AdWords

Game of AdWords

Note to readers: spoiler alert in regards to Game of Thrones!

They say that when you play the Game of Thrones either you win or you die.

Thank goodness for us the same is not true for Search Engine Marketing with Google AdWords. In the world of advertising, many forms of media that an advertiser may use to get their message to the masses is just as cutthroat as the Rains of Castamere, and we all know how we felt after that mess was over. Lucky for you, this viciously violent scene won’t have to enter your mind once when we start thinking about how proper SEM management can benefit you and your brand. With search engine marketing an account manager is able to keep tabs on their account and control exactly where the budget is being spent, all while tracking how this spending is having an effect on your return on investment. So think of yourself more as the mind controlling younger brother Bram Stark and less like the over zealous, mis-stepping and very dead Robb Stark.

Despite the level of control that AdWords gives you over your campaign, you are still facing armies of other advertisers that are hoping to claim the Iron Throne or in this case, the top three positions in any Google search. Imagine you and your fellow Search Engine Marketing team are standing tall against these foes with bow and arrows in hand. You can each launch dozens and dozens of these arrows aimed in the right direction, but from a distance it’s hard to tell which ones will actually make it to their target. Again, luckily this is Adwords we are talking about and not a fictional world where all of your favorite characters die. This is because our arrows are keywords and we can see exactly when they hit their mark.

By using keyword targeting in our search campaigns, we can identify which phrases and keywords will most accurately match what a user is searching for. Over time, we are able to identify which keywords are reaching the most users and driving traffic to the pages that they are looking for and we want them to find. When we identify keywords that are not at successful we can just as easily edit them or remove them without impacting the businesses bottom line. So sharpen your arrows, aim true and keep firing. All your favorite characters might already be dead by the end of season 3, but your Google Adwords campaign will win the Iron Throne every time with consistent keyword management.

Google Offer Extensions

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Google Offer Extensions is similar to Facebook Offers and is a must for any business owner and marketer. Be sure to sign up for Fact Finder Friday Google Hangout and Think Tank Tuesday. Follow us on Twitter @potratz

Mobile Trends In Marketing

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Throughout the automotive marketing industry we have seen potential buyers adjust their shopping trends. Buyers have begun to migrate from traditional desktops to their smartphones and mobile devices. To support this trend, it is crucial to have a mobile strategy in place for all automotive dealers.

Danny Brown of American Express OPEN states that, “ Seventy-two percent of small business owners planned to increase or maintain their mobile ad spend this year, with 65 percent of these increasing their spending by up to 30 percent.” This trend is not just for small businesses. Brown continues, “Google and Facebook have now begun to shift more of their revenues to mobile devices.” Your digital strategy should have a robust digital presence. With competition on AdWords becoming increasingly competitive on mobile devices, you must tailor your campaigns to appeal to mobile searchers. An example of this can be editing your keyword list to include terms more likely searched on mobile devices (short terms & abbreviations.)

Let’s face it: mobile advertising is beginning to sweep the marketing world. Due to its convenience and accessibility, it is now the preferred way to do business. Before you know it, this inevitable change will be here in full swing!

A Day in the Life of a Potratz Intern

A Day in the Life of a Potratz Intern

As I stroll in at 9am I can’t help to feel a bit guilty, because my colleagues have been hard at work for the past half hour. As an intern my hours are slightly less than the regular crowd; not only do I enjoy the extra snooze time but this also means that I do not have to get coffee for the staff every morning. Most days I sit behind my iMac; I am a PC guy so that took a little getting used to. I work on various tasks such as posting in AdWords and checking conversion code links to ensure they are installed correctly.

Every once in a while I get to do something really amazing. One day I was lead carpenter of the masterful construction of six desks and two chairs. Might I add, these are in fact the best six desks and two chairs in the building! When there is no need for my expertise in the carpentry field, I am hard at work learning the daily tasks in the SEM department. One of the most important projects we do is our weekly deep dives – I know what you’re thinking and no we don’t have a pool. A deep dive is done once a week for each account and it’s our way of looking at every aspect of the account to make sure everything is running properly. It’s our time to make sure we’re fixing anything that isn’t performing or that is underperforming and see what is performing well. Completing this task requires me to shadow one of the two stars of the SEM department, Renee and Sarah.

My hero, The Great Dan Allen, VP of Creative Services, will also summon me to do some work in Basecamp, because according to him “no one wants to shadow someone all day.” After an epic adventure in Basecamp in which I help organize the projects for all departments, I usually go to a company training where I am able to meet up with my fellow interns and apprentices. A current employee usually teaches these trainings, and we learn not only about the goofs of past and current employees, but a great deal on how not to make those same goofs. At Potratz, they are always learning how to offer the best possible services to their clients, by analyzing past performance and discovering how they can be better.

One of my new projects is making sure all the websites have perfect conversions for their websites. For all our clients reading this, if you get a form filled out and the customer’s name is TEST, please ignore as that is me. When I have finished testing conversions, I continue to help the stars of the SEM department by assisting in posting ads. Given that this is still new to me, I have questions and will send out an SOS to the one and only Justin, the ‘web page god.’AdWords is not a new concept to him, so he can save my ship from sinking immediately. After I have finished my posting it’s about that time to head home and go to work on my two online classes.

Well, there you have it, a day in the life of a Potratz intern.

In all seriousness, I have learned a great deal about the future of marketing and how to utilize technology to the best of its ability. I am happy to have had the opportunity to work with the Potratz team, as they are all incredibly hard workers and phenomenal teachers. The amount I have learned in my past month of interning has been substantial, and will be an enormous help to my future endeavors. Thank you to the Potratz staff. And, by the way, I promise I am not writing this portion because the staff is required to read every blog.

It’s An Ad World After All

It’s An Ad World After All

Do you ever wonder what goes on behind the scenes at Potratz? You already know that we’re a full service advertising agency specializing in digital marketing, but what does that really tell you about us? Maybe you’re picturing the cast of Mad Men fast-forwarded through the decades, or maybe you’re simply thinking of The Office and it’s shenanigans. While both of these presumptions aren’t completely wrong, they’re not completely right either. Walking through the front door of Potratz is like walking into another world…and it’s an ad world after all. Hidden behind the 27” iMac screens, sitting on the edge of Herman Miller chairs, you will find the Potratz team.

Walk upstairs and witness a floor full of eager Account Managers checking their email or making a phone call at any given time. Walk down the hall and see our Human Resources director meeting with the greatest talent the Capital Region has to offer. Head back downstairs and you will find the graphic designers, video producers, and digital marketing team hard at work. Venture around the halls and you will find Paul and his pocket square shooting the newest Think Tank Tuesday video, or Christy teaching the latest leadership session. We may still sound like your average advertising agency thus far, but I can assure you we are not.

From decorating our walls with Man Candy Monday images to rocking out to the best music of the 90’s on Boy Band Fridays, we are anything but average. Wednesday morning you will find us all around the conference room table, anxiously awaiting this week’s Fish award winner while enjoying our well-deserved coffee and bagels. But the thing that truly sets us apart from the rest is who we are. You will find us researching the latest trends and applying them before they even become trends. You will find us striving to go above and beyond what is expected of our services. And most importantly, you will find a little piece of each of us in every piece of work we do.

So what is it that makes our agency so great? Maybe it’s the strong and dedicated connection we have with our clients. Maybe it’s our innovation. Or maybe it’s all of our unique personalities, our exceptional talent, and our dedication to this industry pushing us forward.

Digital marketing is no longer part of the future, digital marketing is the present. So, what are you waiting for? Become part of the Potratz team today!

Potratz To Launch New Live Web Series

Digital Marketing Dialogue

On January 22 at 3:00PM, Potratz – a full service automotive marketing agency– is set to launch its latest web series, Digital Marketing Dialogue. The series will feature live discussions on best practices associated with all aspects of digital marketing. Sarah Adamo and Renee Benedetti, Search Engine Marketing Managers for Potratz, will host the new bi-weekly series. The company has also launched both a Facebook and LinkedIn group for discussing latest episodes as well as current trends in digital marketing.

The live event will encompass all of the major digital avenues that Potratz currently offers for clients. These include search engine marketing, social media marketing, marketing automation, web and graphic design as well as content marketing strategies. The hosts will take on-air questions from a live online audience looking to gain insights into the latest trends in the digital marketing world.

Digital Marketing Dialogue will follow in the footsteps of Chief Operating Officer Paul Potratz’s web series, Think Tank Tuesday in delivering quality marketing tips and best practices for professionals seeking advice to improve their business and sales. “Think Tank Tuesday has become a staple in the field of automotive marketing; we hope to continue delivering quality information through our series,” said Benedetti.

Adamo and Benedetti have led trainings for Potratz’s current digital marketing apprenticeship program, a paid training that assists young professionals looking to obtain Google Adwords Certification. “We have an opportunity to improve the amount of qualified individuals in the area and to position our company as a resource for young professionals looking to gain experience,” said Adamo. The last group of apprentices all obtained certification and some were offered full-time positions as members of the Potratz team.

To keep up-to-date with latest episodes for the series, sign up for email updates at digitalmarketingdialogue.com. The team is also set to appear at National Automobile Dealers Association convention January 25-27 in New Orleans, and will be offering live demos and workshops on current products and services.

If you would like to make an appointment to speak with Paul or the team, please call 518-631-5505 or visit ppadv.com.

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