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  • Don't forget video content is gold too! It doesn't have to be highly produced, candid videos of your work with some commentary is great content. Just like going to gym, it gets easier the more consistent you post. 

  • Erica_Krupin's avatar
    Erica_Krupin
    Jobber Ambassador

    I like this prompt for ChatGPT. Give me 5 content pillars to post about for my dog waste removal business to reach customer that would be interested in hiring a professional pooper scooper. 

     

    • julie's avatar
      julie
      Jobber Community Team

      Yes! 🙌 One of the many ways to utilize chatGPT 💪

  • ElleryD's avatar
    ElleryD
    Contributor 2

    We are struggling with what to say that isn't just repeating the same message. How do you keep people engaged?

    • Pinestraw's avatar
      Pinestraw
      Contributor 2

      We use ChatGTP to create us a posting schedule and content. Of course we edit exactly what GPT gives us.

    • julie's avatar
      julie
      Jobber Community Team

      I hear you—coming up with fresh content can be challenging! One idea is to show off your day-to-day work. Post short clips of your team in action, before-and-after shots, or even client testimonials. You could also mix things up with how-to tips, like 'best practices for gutter maintenance' or 'quick cleaning hacks.' Have you noticed any specific type of post that gets more engagement? It might be worth experimenting to see what resonates best with your local audience.

  • I joined  around 20 Facebook community town groups, where I post updates every Monday. Additionally, I share new content every four days to keep my pages fresh and current.

    • julie's avatar
      julie
      Jobber Community Team

      Keeping active in your local community groups - that's a great strategy! Any specific types of content that seem to get the most interaction? 

      • Art's avatar
        Art
        Contributor 4

        I just post latest jobs that I did to showcase my services.

    • Art's avatar
      Art
      Contributor 4

      I just joined two local groups and post once in two weeks. Just find that posting and reminding all of the neighborhood each week might be too much, but it's just me.

      • julie's avatar
        julie
        Jobber Community Team

        Totally get that—it's all about finding the right balance. Have you noticed a difference in engagement with your posts every two weeks? It’d be interesting to see how posting frequency affects response rates in your area.

  • Post a minimum of 3 times a day. 

    1. Post about your industry.
    2. Post something funny.
    3. Post something informative.

    Show some humanity, show that you are more than just your business. 

    • Dan's avatar
      Dan
      Contributor 2

      I'm not sure I'd want to post 3 times a day, but I like your ideas about something informative, something funny, and something about the industry.

    • Art's avatar
      Art
      Contributor 4

      3 times a day? Is that the new standard? Just seams like a lot. 

    • julie's avatar
      julie
      Jobber Community Team

      Minimum 3 times a day! Wowee. Do you handle the social media side of the business or is there someone else who takes that on for you? 

      • CandyCain24's avatar
        CandyCain24
        Contributor 2

        You can schedule them out in Facebook to post at specific times and dates. We like to plan a few weeks out. But a lot of the time, my husband who is the Electrician makes at least one of those posts everyday.