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Jonfri
17 days agoContributor 2
https://m.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100085654652474
kasyallen
10 days agoContributor 4
Rapid Quick Win Checklist – 24/7 Electrical Services and Repairs
- Cover & Visuals. Current cover photo is a blurry shot of the trucks with logos. It works, but could be stronger. Try swapping in an image with a team member in a branded shirt or a split-style cover (half logo, half action shot of work being done). This gives clarity and personality.
- Intro & About Section. Make sure your Intro and About section clearly spells out both services (e.g., generator installs, panel upgrades, wiring, etc.) and location (city + surrounding area). This helps with SEO and customer trust. You’ve got up to 3,000 characters for the About description - use that real estate to your advantage.
- Featured & Albums. There’s currently one featured album - great start! Add more albums so potential customers can window shop visually:
- Panel Upgrades (before/after)
- Generator Installations
- Lighting Projects
- Team in Action
- Content Mix & Frequency. You’re posting regularly with clear service-focused updates - solid! The next step is weaving in more behind-the-scenes shots or quick troubleshooting tips. That helps humanize your brand and keeps the feed balanced between sales and connection.
- Engagement & Community Interaction. Engagement is modest. Spark conversation by asking simple questions (“Would you back up your whole house with a generator or just the essentials?”). This encourages comments and shows your expertise while inviting dialogue.
- Brand Personality. So far, your page is service-focused. To add more warmth and build trust, highlight family ownership, your team culture, or community involvement. People want to know who they’re hiring, not just what they’re hiring for.
💡 Pro Tip: Create a recurring content series like “Fix-It Friday” where you post one quick repair, upgrade, or install story each week. Keeps you consistent, easy to follow, and establishes you as the local go-to electrician.