There’s a big difference between having Facebook, Instagram, or Twitter accounts and actually using them to grow your business. Many companies enter the social space with the best of intentions to post consistently and frequently. Pretty quickly, they figure out that it takes some time and creativity to do that, and, sooner than later, their shiny new social accounts go dark.
And what happens when a potential customer sees that your last post was six months ago?
They look for a company that’s still in business.
That’s right: An inactive social media account gives people the impression that you’ve gone belly-up. And we’re assuming you’d prefer to send the exact opposite message.
So let’s talk about how HVAC companies can stay social.
Don’t jump on every social platform at the same time. Choose one and do it well. If you feel like you’re managing that first account with ease, then add a second. We recommend starting with Facebook for three reasons:
Don’t just sit in front of your computer and try to come up with post ideas on the spot. Map out a plan a week—or a month—at a time. Consider creating particular types of posts for each day of the week so you have some direction. For example, on Mondays, introduce people to one of your technicians. On Tuesdays, link to your blog. (Don’t have one? Here’s why you should . ) On Wednesdays, share a helpful DIY home improvement tip. And so on.
Save yourself some time by scheduling your posts in advance, a week or two at a time. Facebook has a native scheduler , but if you’re on multiple platforms consider using a tool like Buffer or Hootsuite. A word of caution: Be aware of both community events and national headlines so your company doesn’t unintentionally post something irreverent, like Live Nation Ontario did a few years ago.
Even if you pre-schedule posts, don’t take a “set it and forget it” approach. Social media is supposed to be a conversation, not a one-way announcement. Monitor your social accounts at least once each day to make sure you address questions or comments from current or potential customers.
It takes some time to build an engaging social media presence, so don’t give up if people aren’t responding to your posts right away.
According to data gathered from 14 social media frequency studies,
the optimal number of posts per day is:
Now that you know some basic social media tips for HVAC companies, here are some specific content ideas:
 The truth is, creating a consistent and compelling social media presence isn’t easy. But it’s worth the effort. We’d love to help your HVAC company get—and stay—social. (By the way, HVAC social media management is something we do.) Call us today.
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