Guest Blog: How to combat slower schedules that may be impacting your shop

Try out these four ideas to promote your shop, keep employees safe, and attract new customers during these trying times.
June 1, 2020
2 min read
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1. Shout it out 

You're open so spread it on social media. Shops are open and essential. Promote your hours -- share your story -- tout your services. 

2. Give the gift of repairs 

Offer discounted gift cards or gift certificates now -- you'll get immediate cash flow and customers can come in when they're comfortable. Tip: Add $10 to a $50 gift card as a small investment but big token of appreciation. 

3. Increase your no contact zones

  • Spare keys only -- and only in the store's key drop. Customers can pick up locked vehicles from the parking lot. 
  • Full precautions for techs -- gloves, masks, limited time touching when repairs are complete. 
  • Use videos -- like FaceTime or Zoom -- and communicating with customers is almost like they're in the shop. Add to repair photos for a lifelike experience. 
  • Accept payments exclusively online or over the phone.
  • Bonus: Promote steam cleaning and disinfecting of all vehicles at the end of service. 

4. Keep selling

Not just service, but your shop's extra parts. To learn more about eBay Motors free store offer, click here

Through its Up & Running program, eBay is investing up to $100 million in small business to ensure today’s businesses are still here tomorrow. Businesses who join the eBay seller community can receive a free Basic eBay Store for three months, no selling fees through June 30 (up to 500 orders), and access to eBay’s 180+ million buyers.    

Information provided by eBay Motors 

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