NADA to Co-Sponsor Dealer Day Conference at 2010 SEMA Show
McLEAN, Va. — The National Automobile Dealers Association (NADA) will co-sponsor the third annual Dealer Day Conference at the Specialty Equipment Market Association’s (SEMA) 2010 convention at the Las Vegas Hilton.
The Dealer Day Conference, scheduled for Nov. 3 from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m., features an information-packed agenda designed to provide auto dealers with the feedback, tools and resources they need to expand or build accessory operations.
Dealers who attend the Dealer Day Conference will receive a free Learning Hub course, “Accessorizing Your Way to Additional Profits,” from NADA University, the online education and training resource for dealers launched this year.
“Dealer Day is an outstanding program that was developed specifically to address the accessory sales opportunities for dealers and we’re proud to be a part of it,” said NADA Chairman Edward C. Tonkin. “Any dealer who is looking to build profitability in the accessory area should be there.”
The conference, developed with NADA’s input and dealer feedback, will show dealers how to use a successful accessory program to differentiate product lines, create customer value and loyalty, and generate additional revenues. The conference will feature sessions on key topics such as:
Aligning goals among various departments to drive overall sales and profitability
Ensuring quality in an accessory program, while addressing concerns over warranty and liability issues
Capturing the attention of online customers to drive them to your website
Understanding the day-to-day challenges and opportunities of running an accessory program and capitalizing on them, as discussed by “real-life” dealership employees
Dealers who have attended a previous Dealer Day Conference gave it high marks. “I thoroughly enjoyed Dealer Day last year,” said Carl Lindsey, senior parts manager for Rick Keffer Dodge Jeep, in the Jacksonville, Fla. area.
“It was very informative and helped me understand the success that others were having with their respective programs, so I could come back to my dealership and try these things out,” Lindsey added. “We have had great success in installing leather in our vehicles, as well as accessorizing them.”
The Dealer Day Conference is open to vehicle dealers only. The National Independent Automobile Dealers Association is co-sponsoring the event with NADA. To learn more about the program or to register, visit www.semashow.com/dealerday.
For more information on NADA University’s training and education resources for dealers, visit www.nadauniversity.com.
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