
How Do You Communicate With Customers?
This month’s Pulse Report survey asks dealers what form of communication their customers prefer and other questions about retail conditions.

This month’s Pulse Report survey asks dealers what form of communication their customers prefer and other questions about retail conditions.

On the heels of the Fort Lauderdale International Boat Show, dealers have a slightly improved outlook about challenges ahead.

This month’s Pulse Report survey also asks dealers about maintaining staff levels, revenue trends and more.

In October, dealers said hard work and follow-up paid off as consumers remained wary of economic instability and high interest rates.

This month’s Pulse Report survey asks dealers about their marketing plans for the coming year, as well as revenue trends, demand and more.

Demand for boats waned after Labor Day as consumers remained wary of high interest rates and an unstable economy.

This month’s Pulse Report survey also asks about sources of frustration, inventory levels and more.

Continuing to voice concerns about having to carry too much new-boat inventory, 89% of dealers who responded to this month’s Pulse Report survey said they had too much new product in July.

In a month that usually sees new boats being delivered every hour on the hour every sunny Saturday, June sales were slow, and in-person interaction seemed to be even slower at dealerships.

This month’s survey asks dealers about activity in the service department and moving inventory with the new model year to soon release. Take the survey here

This month’s Pulse Report survey asks dealers what form of communication their customers prefer and other questions about retail conditions.

On the heels of the Fort Lauderdale International Boat Show, dealers have a slightly improved outlook about challenges ahead.

This month’s Pulse Report survey also asks dealers about maintaining staff levels, revenue trends and more.

In October, dealers said hard work and follow-up paid off as consumers remained wary of economic instability and high interest rates.

This month’s Pulse Report survey asks dealers about their marketing plans for the coming year, as well as revenue trends, demand and more.

Demand for boats waned after Labor Day as consumers remained wary of high interest rates and an unstable economy.

This month’s Pulse Report survey also asks about sources of frustration, inventory levels and more.

Continuing to voice concerns about having to carry too much new-boat inventory, 89% of dealers who responded to this month’s Pulse Report survey said they had too much new product in July.

In a month that usually sees new boats being delivered every hour on the hour every sunny Saturday, June sales were slow, and in-person interaction seemed to be even slower at dealerships.

This month’s survey asks dealers about activity in the service department and moving inventory with the new model year to soon release. Take the survey here