Tag Archives: Surviving Tough Times

What would I do in 2010 if I were a marine dealer??

planningI have been asking myself that question often as I have pondered the current economic mess we are in and how it has hurt both dealers and manufacturers. In trying to put myself in a typical dealer’s shoes, my thoughts reflected back to when I became a dealer, buying and operating a new car dealership in the Peoria Illinois market after retiring from OMC. The U.S. experienced a mild recession while I owned the dealership, but nothing like what dealers and manufacturers have to contend with today.

So what would I do if I were a marine dealer today? What would I recommend dealers do in 2010 and beyond? Every dealer’s situation is different and it’s hard to come up with a silver bullet that works for all. However, I did come up with a list of things that I would do if I were a marine dealer heading into 2010. This list is based on my experience as a new car dealer along with my corporate life of knowing and working with marine dealers all over the U.S. Continue reading What would I do in 2010 if I were a marine dealer??

What Happens to Branding when the Going gets Hairy

brandingThere is a lot of really good stuff in print on the regularly revived marketing concept of “branding.” For those readers that immediately think of smoke rising off the back end of an indignant cow, we are talking about establishing a unique aura or culture around your place of business that distinguishes it from others – favorably, we hope. Hanging On Harry’s Boat Sales or Nearly Honest John’s Watercraft are not quite the brand images most of us seek. Continue reading What Happens to Branding when the Going gets Hairy

How can I get a bigger piece of a smaller Pie?

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Times are very tough we all know that. “So what,” some might say! Well the “so what” might be a key to your survival through these difficult times and might even mean growth for your business! Having said that, the “so what” will most likely be different for each and every dealer.

The real goal is bringing in more business to your dealership so you can show a profit in your business and eventually grow it in this economy. So, as I said in a previous article, “change is in the air and most likely required!” Are you prepared to look for new business? Continue reading How can I get a bigger piece of a smaller Pie?