{"version":"1.0.0","episode":{"title":"The Final Push: Maximize December Without Feeling Desperate [E235]","url":"http://getcarcurious.com/episodes/the-final-push-maximize-december-without-feeling-desperate-e235","audioUrl":"https://episodes.captivate.fm/episode/73d12f08-fc89-46d0-a127-98521fd7f617.mp3","description":"The Weekly Blitz is brought to you by our friends over at Shop Marketing Pros. If you want to take your shop to the next level, you need great marketing. Shop Marketing Pros does top-tier marketing for top-tier shops. Click here to learn more about Top Tier Marketing by Shop Marketing Pros and schedule a demo: https://shopmarketingpros.com/chris/Check out their podcast here: https://autorepairmarketing.captivate.fm/If you would like to join their private facebook group go here: https://www.facebook.com/groups/autorepairmarketingmastermind🎧 The Weekly Blitz — Episode 1 NotesFinish Strong Series: “The Final Push — Maximize December Without Feeling Desperate”Presented by Shop Marketing Pros — the automotive repair industry’s leading marketing experts.Episode SummaryIn Part 1 of the Finish Strong Series, Coach Chris Cotton breaks down how to turn December from a “slow month” into a strategic opportunity. Instead of coasting into the holiday season, Chris shows shop owners how to lean in, create momentum, and drive revenue without discounting, panicking, or looking desperate.This episode gives you the exact tactical playbook for ending the year powerfully and stepping into January with confidence, clarity, and cashflow.What You’ll Learn in This Episode✔️ The Myth of ‘Slow December’Why December isn’t slow — it’s chaotic — and how that chaos actually creates more opportunity for intentional shops.✔️ Stop Projecting Your Stress Onto CustomersMost shop owners talk themselves out of money. Chris explains how to stop assuming what customers will or won’t spend this month.✔️ How to Build DVIs That Actually Sell WorkThe December DVI blueprint: picture-heavy, story-driven, urgency-focused, and built around safety and travel needs.✔️ Same-Day Follow-Up: The December Secret WeaponWhy customers are more likely to say “yes” within 6–12 hours, and how to use this window strategically.✔️ Zero-Desperation MarketingWhy you shouldn’t discount in December — and what to send your customers instead.✔️ Scheduling Tactics for the Final PushHow to run December like a “say yes and figure it out” month: micro-jobs, flexible bays, promise windows, and elevated communication.✔️ How to Finish the Year — and Start the Next — With MomentumDecember is a psychological month for both owners and customers. Chris breaks down how to shape that momentum and avoid the common traps that derail shops.Why This Episode MattersMost auto repair shops lose December — not because the work isn’t there, but because their mindset is off. This episode teaches you how to shift your perspective, operate with confidence, and capture the opportunities other shops miss.Your year isn’t over.Your customers still need you.And your shop still has money on the table.Sponsored By: Shop Marketing ProsA special thanks to Shop Marketing Pros for making this episode possible. If you're ready to grow your car count, build trust in your community, and create marketing that actually works, visit ShopMarketingPros.com.They help great shops get seen, known, and understood.Connect With Coach Chris Cotton📧 Email Chris: chris autofixsos.comTo listen to more episodes, make sure and go over to iTunes and or Spotify. Don't forget to rate and review us! Connect with Chris:AutoFix-Auto Shop Coaching"},"annotations":[{"startTime":228.0,"endTime":230.0,"type":"part","title":"rear brakes","url":"/glossary/rear-brakes","quote":"You know, a strong December DVI is a story, not a checklist. How many times have we heard our people say, hey, your rear brakes are at three millimeters, needs pads and rotors.","canonicalId":"part:rear-brakes","priority":0.9,"confidence":0.95,"source":"openai/gpt-oss-20b","data":{"explanation":"The rear brakes are the braking components located at the back wheels of a vehicle. They work with the front brakes to slow or stop the car.","simplifiedExplanation":"The rear brakes are the parts that help slow down or stop a car from the back wheels. 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