Here’s a stat that will scramble your brain: Facebook Marketplace now has 800 million users worldwide.
Let that number sink in.
Here in the U.S., 1 in 3 people use the tool. It’s no wonder that Facebook Marketplace has become a critical source of new leads for dealerships around the country.
Car buyers are making the switch from Craigslist because Marketplace has proven to be more transparent, secure, and easy to use. That means dealerships are following suit, and some are already seeing great results.
There are several benefits for dealerships to be on Facebook Marketplace, but a few key challenges as well. In this article, we’ll share how dealers can get started on Facebook Marketplace and grow their business.
Getting Started on Facebook Marketplace for Dealerships
Dealerships on Facebook Marketplace want to differentiate themselves from private
sellers. To do that, you want to get the “Dealership” tag on your listings. But how?
To be listed as a dealership on Facebook Marketplace, dealers need to work with an approved Inventory Partner. Most inventory partners are DMS providers or automotive marketing companies. Check the list of partners to see if you’re already working with one. There are additional benefits to working with an Inventory Partner that we’ll describe below.
If your DMS is NOT an Inventory Partner, you can still connect your inventory to Facebook Marketplace. Choose a marketing agency Inventory Partner, like Dealers United, to connect your DMS to Marketplace.
Connecting your DMS to Marketplace is critical to complete the next step: Adding your inventory.
You won’t see results from Facebook Marketplace by adding a listing here or there. Add ALL of your inventory, just like you do with other third-party lead providers. There’s no disadvantage, and by working with an Inventory Partner, your inventory will automatically syndicate to Facebook Marketplace, giving your listings extra mileage without extra work.
When a customer contacts your dealership through Facebook Messenger, you know they are ready to buy. Also, there’s a good chance they reached out to multiple dealerships at the same time. They’re testing to see which dealership will be most responsive, and it’s a test you have to pass if you want to earn their business.
That’s not the only reason to respond to customers quickly. If you don’t answer a message within 24 hours, Messenger cuts off your communication thread. After that, the customer has to reach back out to YOU. The odds of that happening are very low.
Set up an internal process to respond quickly to new leads. Designate team members to monitor Facebook Messenger. Or, you can also set up an Instant Reply to greet customers when they reach out. This tells customers you’ve received their message and will be responding soon.
Facebook Marketplace also has Live Chat integration partners that allow you to talk to Marketplace customers via your preferred communications app.
Keeping all your sales conversations in one place is a key benefit of using an automotive CRM. Unfortunately, no CRMs integrate with Facebook Messenger... yet.
In the meantime, you’ll need to manage Facebook Marketplace conversations separate from the rest of your leads and manually transcribe notes into your CRM. The manual effort will be worthwhile—keeping your conversations in one spot helps you streamline your sales process and keep your entire team in the loop.
Facebook Marketplace is already crowded with dealerships and private sellers. To stand out, you need to go above and beyond. Prove to customers you’re the best dealership by earning Marketplace Badges.
Facebook Marketplace gives out two badges:
Facebook Reviews, which are posted on your dealership’s Facebook Page, are also visible on Marketplace listings. Be sure to earn positive reviews day-in and day-out by providing exceptional service and, most importantly, asking for customer reviews.
There’s nothing new about Facebook Marketplace when it comes to creating an attractive listing. It’s all about presentation. Use high-quality photos, taken in good light, and provide multiple views from inside and outside the vehicle. Add a banner or footer with your dealership logo. This helps distinguish your listings from private sellers.
Facebook Marketplace is an incredible opportunity for dealers who learn the rules and take advantage of this massive new lead source.
Start building your reputation as a responsive, recommended vendor to give yourself a leg-up on the competition. Make Marketplace a regular part of your sales program and give your team the tools to manage it. Make sure your other software tools work Marketplace, or build processes to stitch them together.
Most importantly, get to understand the Facebook Marketplace customer—they value personal privacy, but expect dealers to be transparent and responsive. Make these customers happy, and your busy will be happy.