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I’ve been doing some independent, unscientific research on Las Vegas used car shoppers on Craig’s List vs FACEBOOK.
Las Vegas has alot of used cars dealers utilizing
Craig’s List to promote their inventories, and I personally find the discrepancy between the quality of used cars for sale in Las Vegas and the new or used car dealerships that promote their cars on
Craig’s List to be as varied as the cars themselves.
However, I have found very few Las Vegas used car dealerships using either Facebook Marketplace, a relationship with OODLE.com, or the actual Sponsored ads or sponsored stories.
Which begs the question... Would you as the used car shopper or the car dealership business owner, feel better, i.e: TRUST knowing that to enter the Facebook community one must have a relationship with Facebook, and in some cases PAY $$$ to post a used car for sale ad on Facebook Marketplace or Facebook sponsored ads or Facebook sponsored stories?
Would you as the used car shopper trust Facebook more, less or about the same as Craig’s List, when responding to a “used car for sale” found online on one of these websites?
Does the TO-CLICK or NOT-To-CLICK challenge you from the perspective of future SPAM?
Does the idea of LIKING a Facebook ad, becoming a FAN of a business or responding to a post on the wall, somehow negate the used car dealer pressure or give you cause to pause?
I am
VERY interested in your responses, so PLEASE give me your feedback, comments and thoughts.
And as always, thanks for visiting MyCarlady.–SLM
Sarah Lee is an automotive writer, personal car concierge and commercial fleet manager. If you need free advice on your car problem, question, issue, contact her at sarahlee@mycarlady.com,mvides422@gmail.com,carlady@cox.net for a confidential conversation.
She has over 22+ years of experience. She writes about Cars, and is a staunch consumer advocate on car related subjects.
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