McLEAN, Va. The National Automobile Dealers Association (NADA) will co-sponsor the third annual Dealer Day conference on Nov. 3 from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the Specialty Equipment Market Association’s (SEMA) 2010 convention at the Las Vegas Hilton (Pavilion 1).
According to NADA, the Dealer Day conference features an agenda designed to provide auto dealers with the feedback, tools and resources they need to expand or build accessory operations to benefit their business operations across the board.
Dealers who attend the Dealer Day conference will receive an added bonus -- a free Learning Hub course from NADA University titled “Accessorizing Your Way to Additional Profits.” NADA University, an online education and training resource for dealers, was 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 Ed 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.
It will feature individual sessions on such key topics 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; and
Understanding the day-to-day challenges and opportunities of running an accessory program and capitalizing on them, as discussed by current dealership employees.
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.