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But, Does It Sell Cars?

But, Does It Sell Cars? — from SocialDealer, the only social media agency built exclusively for car dealers.In an industry obsessed with impressions, clicks, and cost-per-lead, this show asks the only question that really matters: But, does it sell cars?The official podcast from the team at SocialDealer, each episode dives into the strategies, tools, and creative moves that turn social media into real sales. You’ll hear from dealership leaders, marketing experts, and social pros who cut through the noise to reveal what actually drives results in automotive retail.No fluff. No buzzwords. Just bold conversations about what works, what doesn’t, and how to make your social strategy the most profitable part of your dealership.Because at the end of the day… if it doesn’t sell cars, what’s the point?

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    What Actually Sells Cars Right Now - And What Doesn't Anymore

    If your marketing strategy still looks like it did even a year ago, you’re already behind.In this episode of But, Does It Sell Cars?, John McAdams, Senior Vice President of Digital Advertising, breaks down the four biggest shifts happening in automotive marketing right now—and what dealers need to do about them before it starts costing real opportunities.From the rise of video inventory ads to the growing impact of AI on reputation and visibility, this conversation goes beyond theory and into what’s actually driving results on the lot today. With decades of experience on both the retail and vendor side, John shares practical, no-nonsense insight into what’s working, what’s fading, and where dealers are still missing the mark.The episode also explores why Facebook Marketplace remains one of the most underutilized sales channels in the industry, and what looming FTC changes mean for how dealers handle pricing, fees, and transparency across digital channels.This episode covers:Why static ads are losing ground—and how video is changing conversionHow AI (including Google’s Gemini) is reshaping search, reputation, and visibilityWhy Facebook Marketplace is still a massive opportunity (if you treat it like one)What the latest FTC guidance means for your pricing and advertising strategyWhere dealers are falling behind—and how to catch up quicklyIf you’re not just trying to market better—but actually sell more cars—this is an episode you can’t afford to skip.

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    Social Media for Dealers in 2026: What Matters, What Doesn’t

    If your dealership’s social strategy is still “post inventory and hope,” 2026 may be a wake-up call.In this episode of But, Does It Sell Cars?, John McAdams, SVP of SOCIALDEALER, breaks down where social media is actually heading for dealers — not years from now, but right now.The conversation challenges one of the biggest misconceptions in automotive: that simply being present on social is enough. It’s not. Dealers heading into 2026 must rethink how organic and paid social work together, how platforms are evolving, and what it really takes to influence buyers before they ever submit a lead.Inside this episode:Why posting inventory isn’t a strategyThe critical difference between organic (trust) and paid (action) — and why both matterWhy likes, comments, and followers are vanity metricsHow to explore platforms like X and Reddit strategically — without wasting budgetRealistic timelines for paid vs. organic resultsWho should own social inside the dealershipThe three traits dealers need to win with social in 2026Social is no longer a side project or a box to check. It’s either a core part of your sales engine — or it’s a wasted line item.If your goal is to sell and service more cars profitably in 2026, this episode clarifies what matters, what doesn’t, and how to approach social with discipline and intention.To continue the conversation, connect with John McAdams or visit socialdealer.com.Because after every marketing pitch, there’s still one question that matters: But, does it sell cars?Chapters:00:03 – The Wake-Up CallIf your strategy is “post inventory and hope,” 2026 won’t be kind.01:24 – Why Now MattersWhy dealers can’t wait to rethink social heading into 2026.02:51 – The Organic vs. Paid MistakeWhy lumping them together is hurting results.03:10 – What Organic Actually MeansStop posting like it’s 2010. Build trust, credibility, and consistency.07:25 – “We Do Social” Isn’t a StrategyWhy liking Instagram isn’t the same as running a business channel.09:37 – Stop Copy-Pasting Across PlatformsEach channel requires its own cadence and strategy.12:21 – The Wild West: X and RedditWhy attention shifts before comfort — and why dealers should care.19:20 – How to Test New Channels Without Burning CashOne market. One message. One goal.28:39 – Stop Measuring Vanity MetricsLikes don’t sell cars. Influence does.32:52 – How Long Should Social Take to Work?Paid vs. organic timelines and why 30 days isn’t enough for both.37:35 – Who Should Own Social at the Store?Alignment over ego. Strategy over “the 22-year-old who loves TikTok.”40:05 – Getting Salespeople to Buy InCrowds draw crowds. Show them it works.44:09 – The Habit Dealers Must StopSocial is not a digital billboard.46:45 – The 2026 Crystal BallThe dealers who win will be consistent, intentional, and patient.

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    Facebook Marketplace + Reputation Management: The Lead Gen Combo Every Dealer Needs

    The podcast is back. After several years away, But, Does It Sell Cars? returns with a renewed focus on the strategies that truly drive automotive retail forward. In this episode, we talk with John V. McAdams, Senior VP of Digital Ads from SOCIALDEALER, a seasoned automotive leader with nearly three decades of experience in both retail and vendor roles. As a previous GM, John has turned around underperforming operations, and led digital strategy for dealerships nationwide, making him one of the industry’s most trusted subject matter experts. John explains why Facebook Marketplace remains a powerful, high-intent, low-cost source of automotive leads, even as some claim the platform is fading. He breaks down what has changed, why many dealerships are still thriving on Marketplace, and how treating it as a true digital storefront can generate measurable results. The conversation also explores the growing connection between Marketplace performance and online reputation. Most Marketplace shoppers check a dealership’s reviews before taking action, and Meta’s new in-platform feedback features make reputation even more influential. John outlines the risks, the opportunities, and the operational adjustments dealers must make to protect credibility and maximize conversion. Additional insights include how to fix common Marketplace mistakes, improve response times, scale reviews through automation, handle negative feedback professionally, and align digital communication with the expectations of today’s buyers. The core takeaway: Marketplace brings shoppers in the door. Your reputation convinces them to buy. Dealerships that master both build a more consistent and scalable lead engine. Subscribe to the channel for more conversations focused on what truly sells cars. #ButDoesItSellCars #SocialDealer #JohnVMcAdams #FacebookMarketplace #MarketplaceLeads #AutomotiveRetail #DealershipMarketing #ReputationManagement #OnlineReviews #CarSalesLeads #AutomotiveDigitalMarketing Learn more at: https://socialdealer.com/ Follow SOCIALDEALER: https://www.linkedin.com/company/socialdealer/ Follow Team Velocity: https://www.linkedin.com/company/teamvelocity/ Follow John V. McAdams: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jvm0530/ Podcast Directed and Produced by: www.hiredgunsagency.com

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ABOUT THIS SHOW

But, Does It Sell Cars? — from SocialDealer, the only social media agency built exclusively for car dealers.In an industry obsessed with impressions, clicks, and cost-per-lead, this show asks the only question that really matters: But, does it sell cars?The official podcast from the team at SocialDealer, each episode dives into the strategies, tools, and creative moves that turn social media into real sales. You’ll hear from dealership leaders, marketing experts, and social pros who cut through the noise to reveal what actually drives results in automotive retail.No fluff. No buzzwords. Just bold conversations about what works, what doesn’t, and how to make your social strategy the most profitable part of your dealership.Because at the end of the day… if it doesn’t sell cars, what’s the point?

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