CHICAGO — Cars.com announced Wednesday that it is offering a free Webinar to discuss how dealers can reach more ready-to-buy shoppers and increase sales with online chat.
The free, hour-long event, “Chat Up Your Inventory: Leverage Chat to Reach In-Market Shoppers and Win the Sale,” begins at noon EST on Feb. 13.
“As car buyers near the time of purchase, they essentially have two questions about a vehicle they’re considering: ‘Does its condition match the description?’ and ‘Is it still available?’” noted Kathy Kimmel, Cars.com manager of automotive consulting and dealer training.
“Many of these same customers, though, prefer to get this information through online chat rather than an e-mail or a phone call. Dealers who can build rapport and earn the prospect’s trust during the session increase their odds of winning the deal,” she added.
Kimmel, who has more than 15 years of automotive industry experience, will lead the session. She will be joined by panelists Steven Golding, of Bay Family of Fine Cars in Panama City, Fla.; Andre Johnson, of Rothrock Chevrolet Lotus in Springfield, Pa.; and Ed Parkinson, of ContactAtOnce.
Attendees will receive tips on how to:
-Use chat as part of their Internet sales process.
-Answer shoppers’ questions.
-Build relationships to obtain car buyers’ name and contact information.
-Encourage shoppers to set and keep an appointment.
-Follow up with prospects until they buy a car.
Cars.com launched DealerChat last month at the annual NADA Convention & Expo. The functionality is available at no additional cost for franchise and independent dealers using a Cars.com advertising package. Dealerships interested in adding DealerChat should contact their Cars.com sales representative.
“Since we began our pilot program in December, more than 2,500 Cars.com customers have implemented DealerChat with their online listings,” Kimmel said. “Not only have we heard great stories about how many vehicles they’ve sold, but dealers also tell us that e-mail and phone inquiries remain steady.”
Dealers interested in attending the Webinar can visit http://dealers.cars.com/live, where they can register or view archived recordings of past events.

