Increased industry participation and a multi-platform marketing communications program helped make National Car Care Month in April a resounding success.
“With the rapid rise in gas prices and the struggling economy, being ‘car care aware’ is on the minds of motorists and the media more than ever,” said Rich White, executive director, Car Care Council. “The council’s messages about the economic benefits of performing preventive vehicle maintenance and repairs captured the attention of these core campaign audiences. Coupled with increased industry participation, National Car Care Month 2011 was a resounding success.”
During National Car Care Month in April, a record number of community car care events were held nationwide. These events, most often conducted by independent repair shops, auto parts stores, vocational schools and other aftermarket organizations, have become a great way to share service and repair information with motorists in a fun, non-threatening environment.
“More and more members of our industry have realized what a great business-building opportunity hosting a community car care event has become,” White said. “The Car Care Council provides a complete tool kit that contains all the essential items needed to conduct a successful event. If your organization has not hosted a community car care event before, we suggest you start planning soon for Fall Car Care Month in October.”
In addition to a rise in the number of community car care events conducted during National Car Care Month, other highlights include:
- Outstanding trade media support including interviews, guest columns, audio interviews and other coverage of National Car Care Month and its benefits.
- Extensive national and local media coverage with interviews on television, radio, print and digital media.
- Increased popularity of the council’s social media efforts including the promotion of more community car care events on Car Care Council and Car Care Professionals Network Facebook pages.
- Expansive coverage of the Car Care Council’s award-winning syndicated stories.