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Auto Repair Reputation Management: The 5-Star Guide

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Today, online reputation management is a key tactic top shops use to attract more customers. Online presence is often the first—and sometimes only—impression a customer has of your business. This guide will dive deep into why automotive reputation management is no longer optional, how it impacts your SEO search rankings, and the specific strategies you can use to attract more 5-star reviews.

The importance of online reviews for auto repair shops

Why do online reviews matter so much in the auto repair world? The answer is that most customers check online reviews from Google and other search engines as part of their decision-making process. In addition, online reviews impact your SEO rankings and can help you differentiate your shop from the competition. Here are some other top reasons to keep track of your reviews:

Build trust

High-quality testimonials help build trust before the customer even sets foot in your lobby. Research consistently shows that the majority of customers read online reviews before feeling they can trust a local business. For auto repair shops, positive reviews act as social proof that your shop provides quality services.

Local SEO

When a prospect searches for "oil change near me", the results they see are heavily influenced by SEO strategies. Google prioritizes businesses with a high volume of new reviews, high star ratings, and a complete, active profile. If your competitors have 200 reviews and a 4.8-star average, while you have 120 3-star reviews from 2019, Google will rank your competiton higher. Review management directly impacts your rankings, rankings impact your visibility, and visibility impacts how many customers show up to your shop.

Beating the competition

Go ahead and Google your competition. How many reviews do they have? Do they average 2-star or 5-star reviews? By focusing on auto repair reputation management, you can position your shop as the best in your area. New customers are often hesitant to try a new shop; seeing a consistent stream of positive feedback from satisfied customers lowers that risk and encourages them to stop by.

Another way to move past your competition is to leverage Google Ads. Search ads can help you boost your visibility in more competitive markets and keep your business top of mind.

Best practices for managing your shop's online reputation

Successful auto repair reputation management is a continuous project. Top performing shops have software and employees dedicated to monitoring online reviews. To stay ahead, shops need to follow best practices to maximize their online visibility.

Best practices for online review management for automotive businesses.

Claim and optimize your profiles

Claim your listings in Google Business, Yelp, and Facebook. Once claimed, you can optimize your profiles by making sure your business name, address, and phone number are consistent across the web. Upload high-resolution photos of your shop, your front-desk staff, and your comfortable waiting area. A professional-looking profile sets the stage for a 5-star experience.

Use the right tools

Many shop owners utilize reputation management software to aggregate reviews into a single dashboard. This allows you to ask for reviews and respond to them in the same platform.

Tek-Tip: Overwhelmed? Tekmetric offers auto repair reputation management software that makes it easier to attract new reviews and respond to exisiting review in one platform.

Diversify your review sources

While Google reviews are often the focus of local SEO, don't ignore other platforms. Some customers prefer Yelp, while others might find you through social media. Directing a small percentage of your review requests to different platforms ensures a well-rounded online presence.

Make it a team effort

Your service advisors are the faces of your automotive brand. Train your staff on the importance of the customer experience. If your technician or service advisor is mentioned in a 5-star review, encourage that behavior by rewarding them accordingly. Make it a competition to see who can earn the most 5-star reviews in a month.

Quality control

Use customer feedback internally to improve your operations. If you notice a trend in negative feedback regarding long wait times, don't just ignore it. Use those insights to refine your workflows and teach employees.

How to respond to customer reviews

Responding to online reviews is perhaps the most critical part of review monitoring. It shows potential customers that you are attentive and care about your customers.

Responding to positive reviews

Don't just "like" a 5-star review. Take a moment to write a personalized response.

  • Acknowledge them by name: "Hi Sarah, thank you for the kind words!"
  • Highlight a specific service: "We’re glad we could get that oil change done quickly for you."
  • Invite them back: "We look forward to seeing you at your next service!"

These responses reinforce customer trust and encourage them to come back to your shop for service in the future.

Handling negative reviews

Negative reviews are inevitable in the any business. Parts fail, delays happen, and sometimes there are misunderstandings about pricing. The key is how you handle the negative feedback.

  1. Stay professional: Never get defensive or angry. Remember, your response is for the future customers reading the review, not just the upset one.
  2. Acknowledge and apologize: "We’re sorry to hear that your experience didn't meet our standards."
  3. Move it offline: Provide a name and a phone number for them to contact directly. "We would like to make this right. Please call our manager, Jim, at [Number]."
  4. Keep it brief: Don't get into a "he-said, she-said" battle on public forums.

Tekmetric offers a feature called private feedback where you can engage with upset customers before it goes public.

Benefits of responding

Regularly responding to reviews tells search engines and prospects that your business is active. This can provide a slight boost to your search rankings. In addition, if you successfully resolve a customer's issue mentioned in a negative review, you can ask them to go back and edit their star ratings or delete the negative feedback entirely.

How to attract more 5-Star reviews for your automotive business

Reviews can come in naturally but customers often need to be prompted to leave a review. While unhappy customers are often highly motivated to vent, satisfied customers frequently forget to share their experiences. The best performing shops have an automated way to ask for, collect, and respond to reviews.

Ask consistently

The simplest way to get more positive reviews is to ask for them. However, timing is everything. The best time to ask for a review is within 24 hours of service before customers move on and forget. A simple, "We're so glad we could get you back on the road! If you're happy with the service, would you mind leaving us a quick review?" goes a long way. Make it easy for the customer by providing a Google review button or link with your completed invoices.

Don’t forget that physical signage can be effective as well. Add a QR code or sign in your lobby asking for customers to leave a 5-star review which will enter them into a drawing for a free oil change.

Leverage SMS and automation

In the automotive industry, convenience is king. Using SMS for review requests has a significantly higher open rate than email. By integrating automation with your Shop Management System (SMS), you can trigger a text message to be sent automatically after a work order is closed. This message should include a direct link to your Google or Yelp profile, making the review process frictionless for the user.

Go the extra mile

One of the best ways to earn a 5-star automotive review is through transparency. Digital Vehicle Inspections (DVIs) allow you to send photos and videos of the needed repairs directly to the customer's phone. When a customer sees the worn-out brake pad, they feel more confident in the repair services. This transparency naturally leads to higher customer satisfaction and better reviews.

Final thoughts

Reputation management creates a natural cycle where great service leads to positive reviews, which improves your local SEO, which attracts new customers, who then leave more reviews. If managing all of this feels overwhelming, Tekmetric can help with online review management software specifically tailored for the automotive industry.

By implementing a clear reputation management strategy, utilizing automation for review collection, and staying active on social media and review sites, you ensure that your auto shop remains the top choice in your community. Remember, every satisfied customer is a potential spokesperson for your brand.

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New! Tekmetric Multi-Shop Plan

May 1, 2023

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We are excited to release Tekmetric Multi-Shop Plan, the industry’s first multi-shop offering that gives auto repair shops the capability to access real-time data reports – from all locations – in one, central reporting suite.

Tekmetric Multi-Shop plan provides the tools shop owners need to monitor shop performance and manage processes across all locations. Through Multi-Shop, shop owners can track more than 16 reports with countless metrics in one central location.

It also enables easy, real-time analysis at all levels, including the entire organization, small groups and individual locations.

The new plan also offers a custom side-by-side analysis report, so shop owners can drive key business decisions and replicate the processes from high-performing shops throughout their organization.

How to Best Leverage Your Auto Repair Shop Accounting Software

April 28, 2023

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Please note: This blog post does not constitute legal or financial advice. This blog post is merely a guide on how shop management software works with accounting software. Additionally, there is a difference between bookkeeping services and accounting services. If you’re seeking professional accounting services, contact Paar, Melis, & Associates.

For many shop owners, the accounting side of business can be overwhelming. After all, there’s probably a good reason why you decided to start an auto repair business and not an accounting firm—you enjoy fixing cars and helping people, not staring at numbers all day. That's where reporting features from Tekmetric come in, making it easier to see all your finances in one place.

But when you’re in the shop owner’s seat, it’s vital for you to have a firm grasp on your books. If you want your business to succeed over the long haul, your financial statements need to be complete, consistent, and comparable.

Streamline Technician Workflows with Tekmetric’s Tech Board

April 20, 2023

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Well-written mechanic work orders help technicians stay on task and efficiently move jobs through to completion. With Tekmetric’s Job Board, mechanic work order templates, and Tech Board, you can craft and manage highly detailed work orders, strategically assign work, and track progress all from one intuitive shop management software.

If you're a service advisor, you probably know the ropes of preparing a work order like the back of your hand: you get the technician to perform an inspection, put together an estimate, get approval for the work, and then prompt the techs to complete the work. And if you’ve read our digital vehicle inspection guide, you know that Tekmetric makes drawing up mechanic work orders that much easier. But what happens when it’s time to assign work, and it seems like all the technicians are already stacked with jobs?

Without the right tools, assigning work evenly across your team of technicians can come with a serious learning curve. Fortunately, Tekmetric can simplify work order creation and job distribution, too. Small details and adjustments intentionally designed into our system can make a big difference in how efficiently the work is completed.

Technicians and service advisors, you know the pace and organization of a shop depends on the efficiency of its work order process. If you don’t know what to do, what to use, and how long you have to complete a job, it’s difficult to fix a car and get it back to the customer on time. And as your shop scales to take on more work, the management challenge increases exponentially. So let’s dive into how to streamline mechanic work orders and get more work done without it seeming like, well, work.  

Improve Accuracy and Speed With the Right Vehicle Inspection Checklists

April 14, 2023

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Vehicle inspection checklists guide your technician’s through each aspect of a given inspection so that no problem areas go unaddressed.

Having a set list of points to check for each inspection will ensure they remember to look into each item listed. But before your shop gets started on inspections, you have to get down to the nitty-gritty of inspection checklists.

Find The Right Digital Vehicle Inspection Checklist For Your shop

There's no one-size-fits-all vehicle inspection checklist. It's essential to have different inspection checklists depending on the customer's concerns and what prompted them to bring their car to your shop.

One generic inspection checklist is not enough as it may be too broad or too narrow to cover all the necessary areas. 

Your shop may have its own variations of inspections depending on the services you provide. For instance, an auto body repair shop may focus on checking for scratches, dents, and cracks, while a general repair shop will mostly inspect the belts, filters, fluids, and everything else under the hood. 

So, how many vehicle inspection checklists do you need? As many checklists as there are common reasons for vehicle owners to bring their cars to your shop. 

Why Auto Repair Shops Need a Labor Guide to Maximize Revenue

April 7, 2023

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Your auto repair labor revenue and parts margins are critical for enhancing your shop’s profitability. Adjusting your pricing on parts to make a profit is pretty straightforward.

But when it comes to labor times for auto repair shops…that’s where things can get a bit tricky. 

Yes, you need competitive labor rates, but you also need to keep those rates reasonable so you don’t scare off your customers with sky-high prices. 

3 ways your shop can make more money on labor: 

  1. By using a labor matrix 
  2. By creating custom labor rates 
  3. By applying a labor guide markup 

Before we dive into the differences between these three methods for setting the best labor times at your shop, here’s a quick refresher on the one thing these methods have in common: the labor guide

What is a Labor Guide? 

A labor guide is like the gospel of labor times for auto repair shops. It tells you how long, on average, it takes to complete different types of repair work.

Remember that the times listed in auto repair labor guides are averages, so it’s best to treat them as a starting point.

Improve Your Shop's Communication With a Modern Auto Repair Estimate Template

March 20, 2023

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An auto repair estimate template, otherwise commonly referred to as a car repair estimate template, can be a great communication tool for your shop—or it can leave your team spinning their wheels in the dirt.  

While it’s easy to assume that any old auto repair estimate template will lead to a faster repair order process, unfortunately, not all templates are created equal.

The most effective templates provide a standardized framework for the estimate and repair process and lay everything out for your team and customers in a digestible format. The least effective templates cause more work for your team and eat up extra time that could (and should) be spent taking care of the customers.

A Modern Approach For Your Shop

Nowadays, there’s a whole spectrum of template options to choose from, including pen and paper forms, downloadable PDFs, and full-service shop management systems with a built-in RO program.

Finding the right fit for your shop might feel like a challenge, but the effort you put into looking for an auto repair estimate template says you care a lot about your team’s time and value their autonomy.

Upgrading your estimate process helps your team maximize its potential by giving them the power to focus on what they do best—getting customers back on the road.

How to Fuel Your Shop's Growth as a Service Advisor

February 15, 2023

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The list of service advisor responsibilities can seem endless. You might find yourself being pulled in many directions at once. You have to be there for customers, technicians, the shop owner, and even other service advisors. But it’s important to remember that you’re not alone.

Traditionally, there are four pillars to an auto repair shop that all support one another: the shop owner, technicians, customers, and service advisors. The integrity of the shop depends on each of these pillars in different ways. The shop owner needs to make the right calls and put the right systems in place for technicians and service advisors to do their jobs. Technicians must stay focused on their repairs and be diligent to catch all vehicle issues. And loyal customers keep the lights on.

As a service advisor, you’re uniquely positioned to support the other three pillars of the shop. By working with technicians, you can help customers better understand what needs to be repaired and why. By working directly with customers, you can gain a deeper understanding of what the shop does right and what the shop can do better. With a clear perspective of all facets of the shop, you’re one of the best people to advise the shop owner on ways to transform their business.

Whether you’re just getting started with your career or you’ve been a service advisor for a while now, the good news is that this is a career path that encourages ongoing learning and development. Being intentional about how you support the other three pillars of the shop—and remembering how they support you—can help you achieve balance and improve the quality of your job.

How Auto Service Writers Can Improve Workflow

February 15, 2023

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It’s a well-known fact in the auto-repair world that summer is the busiest time of the year. As the weather heats up and families start going on road-trips, more and more drivers bring their vehicles into the shop for maintenance.

Service advisors are an integral part of running your shop.

Not only do they have to greet every customer and learn what they need, but they also need to connect a lot of moving parts, whether that means sending repair orders to guests, making sure they’re getting approved, coordinating with technicians, or literally tracking down parts for repairs. that service advisors keep a cool head.

Making sure every job makes it through the repair process without fault while providing guests with kind and diligent service can be tough, but there are tools and habits that can make the job a breeze.

Here are a few actionable tactics you can start using immediately at your shop so service advisors can stay brisk in spite of the heat.

Software for Auto Repair Business Leadership

February 6, 2023

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As much we like to think we’ve always been at the top, no one is born a boss. Before you became an auto repair shop owner, you probably held other positions and had someone else bossing you around. Think back to those bosses, and how you felt about those jobs.

You may have had some bosses who you didn’t like. Their leadership style might have been too aggressive, or maybe they didn’t take the time to show you the ropes.

But hopefully, you had at least one boss who helped you get to where you are today. Typically, good bosses:

  • Strongly support your career growth by encouraging you to gain new skills
  • Understand when you have to take some time off or shift your work hours
  • Trust you to get the job done instead of micromanaging you
  • Show you they value your contributions to the team
  • Effectively communicate instructions and priorities to you

If you had a supportive boss who championed you at work, you probably went above and beyond—you knew they valued your work. Your former boss’s great leadership qualities probably set an example for you, influencing how you run your own shop today.

We’re willing to bet you’re already an excellent leader, running your own shop in a way that inspires your team, just like how your previous bosses might have inspired you. But, just like you expect your employees to grow in their roles, your employees expect you to continue growing as a leader.

By fine-tuning your leadership skills, you can bring the absolute best out of yourself and your team.

How to Work with Customers Who Base Expectations On An Auto Repair Estimate Online

February 4, 2023

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If you run an auto repair shop, chances are you have customers that think they know what’s going on with their vehicle as soon as they set foot in your shop. Although customers with preconceived assumptions can be frustrating at times, we have to give drivers credit for doing their research, especially now when we have a wealth of information at our fingertips.

You’re probably thinking to yourself, “Yes, but automotive repair estimates online aren’t always the best source of information.” And you’re right. But let’s think about ourselves for a second. As people who have experienced the world and have naturally developed our own worries, fears, and doubts, we tend to trust our own intuition and symptom-research sometimes more than we trust professionals.

And it’s a well known fact that consumers have a hard time trusting the auto repair industry—or any business that gives customers diagnoses for that matter. Just as people look up their symptoms online, and come to a conclusion on WebMD, they tend to do the same thing when something is wrong with their vehicle.

Whether it’s true or simply a situation where someone is convincing themselves they have said illness, the internet isn’t going anywhere. And let’s face it, we’re all guilty of using the internet for quick and easy answers, which is why it’s important to empathize with customers. Just as they may Google their symptoms, it is likely that they might type into the search bar, “Why is my car making a rattling sound?”

Of course, it is highly possible that the results that populate aren’t necessarily what an auto repair pro would point out to them. But whatever they find online still gives them some peace of mind, knowing they are informed before stepping foot into an auto repair shop that they may or may not trust.

It’s inevitable: people feel more protected if they understand—or even slightly understand—the issue at hand first.

Now, take a step back and think to yourself where your customers are getting their car repair information from. If you answered “auto repair estimate online tools,” you’re exactly right.

How Automotive Scheduling Software Can Help You Say Yes to More Customers

January 20, 2023

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How organized is your shop’s schedule? When you look at it, is it easy to see gaps? Is it cluttered or organized?

Appointment scheduling should be a quick, simple process that gives you and your team more time to focus on customers and their vehicles.

Automotive scheduling software gives auto repair shops the ability to bridge the gap between saying “yes” to customers, while not overwhelming their team. Although “saying yes” is a simple concept, the ability to not turn people away will have a lasting impact on your customers.

Humans are not computers. As much as we try to keep up, the impact that smart software has on our day-to-day workloads is impalpable. What may take us hours to create, log, and plan can take computers minutes, if not seconds.

Although you have the ability to plan exactly what repairs need to be done, automotive scheduling software can help you coordinate times, notes, and schedules faster than it would take with a whiteboard or pen and paper. Implementing software into your shop’s scheduling routine can significantly improve your team’s capacity.

As your repair orders (RO) start to stack up, your team will need reliable scheduling software that can keep up with your shop’s growth.

The Best Software for Auto Repair Shop Owners Who Want Grow Their Business

January 20, 2023

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When you started your auto repair business, you probably had to make some big investments, including property, equipment, and employees. Now, to take your shop even further, you might be considering investing in a shop management system.

A shop management system can quickly transform your shop. An ideal system helps you create more efficient workflows and keep track of critical metrics so you can make savvier business decisions.

However, the idea of transformation can cause some doubts. You might be worried that your team might not even like using the shop management system, that adjusting to change will take too long, and that the software ultimately won’t end up paying for itself.

To eliminate doubts, it’s important to find the shop management system that will:

  • Transform your shop with little hassle, as quickly as possible
  • Inspire your team to work more efficiently
  • Grow your business’ profitability so that the investment is more than worthwhile
  • Free up your time

So, what’s the best software for auto repair shop owners? And what features should you look for? Here’s what you should be considering as a shop owner.