News and updates from SEMA's councils and committees.
As expected, the masses came out for the second SEMA Town Hall, hosted
by Adrian Murray and his team at Painless Performance. Ft. Worth, Texas,
was the second stop on the Town Hall tour, with more than 60
SEMA-member and industry representatives in attendance.
At the request of SEMA and its Automotive Restoration Market Organization (ARMO) and Hot Rod Industry Alliance (HRIA)
councils, Senator John Tester (D-MT) and Senator Richard Burr (R-NC)
have introduced and the Senate has approved Senate Resolution 154 (S.
Res. 154) in the United States Senate, officially designating July 8,
2011, as “Collector Car Appreciation Day.” S. Res. 154 states that the
Senate “recognizes that the collection and restoration of historic and
classic cars is an important part of preserving the technological
achievements and cultural heritage of the United States.”
News and updates from SEMA's councils and committees.
Customer service has become a key difference-maker in an interconnected
world. The growth of social media means a single customer can broadcast
what he or she thinks of your company, good or bad. And others can give
that message an exponential pop—making or breaking your company’s
image. Where customers have multiple options for parts and service,
business leaders agree that building customer loyalty based on service
is imperative.
News and updates from SEMA's councils and committees.
Business users who are already comfortable with Twitter are in luck:
There are currently hundreds of analytics and time-saving tools
available that will enable you to quickly sort through the noise,
retrieve the insights you want and generate the reach you’re looking
for with minimal effort.
April 6, 2011
News and updates from SEMA's councils and committees.
March 30, 2011