What are you trying to accomplish with it?
Its a ok branding piece, but if your trying to get calls, could be a lot better.
I’m right in the middle of taking an ecommerce course with a really in depth Facebook marketing module. I’m on my way to the Harley museum in Milwaukee, but I’ve got your number. I’ll text you or call you tomorrow and give you some intel on what I’ve learned so far.
Quick tip #1: Go on Fiverr or upwork and you can get a few different designs from folks with experience in this exact type of marketing for dirt cheap.
Quick tip #2: download an app called Quik and create a slide show with your pic above, a before and after, your pic above, a different B&A, and your pic above. Slideshows and videos convert at a much higher rate than pics alone and flashing your logo creates repition required for brand awareness.
Its nice and simple but could be better I agree with Donte55 but gets the point across. The biggest thing about ads is they need an action item on them why should I call? Like 10% for all new clients or something like that.
But best part about Facebook groups is its free try it out and see what happens. If you get good results leave it… If not change it up a little.
Awesome thanks I’d appreciate and information! @Donte55 @AquaTeamPowerWash ya I figure it could definitely be better. I really want to create brand awareness and get people to see and recognize my name and logo.
This, mixed with some videos of me running the surface cleaner, added to a message of getting your home cleaned for the new year and a discount if booked before the 14th. I agree with adding the call to action in the flyer as well.
I would recommend placing your phone number below Book Now! so viewers will associate the phone number with your logo. I do like the look and feel of the banner and your logo, but you need to have a goal in mind before you post. Are you looking to build your brand? Are you looking for new clients? Are you looking for more followers to your business Facebook page?
If you are building your brand then this banner is good, but if you are looking for new clients then I would ad a call to action for new customers to save a percentage or dollar amount off their first service.
Finally, if you are looking for new clients, try using Facebook ads. You can target certain audiences to get very granular to ensure you are reaching the right audiences. If you google “facebook ads for local service companies” there are a lot of great resources to help guide you if you choose to go this route. Facebook are rather inexpensive to advertise on so you’ll get a lot of exposure for not a lot of money.
Hope this helps and good luck!
I haven’t forgotten about you. Two days of snow, one of which I got to ride along with a snow removal contractor for half a day in Wisconsin thinking I could get some insight into doing snow removal in Iowa if I had employees I needed to work in winter, but was less than helpful… yesterday’s snow in Iowa turned a 7 hour trip into an 11 hour one and Emma didn’t wanna drive so I’m playing catch up today.
No problem at all my man. I can’t say I feel your pain. It’s 66° here in florida and I see a bunch of people running around in jackets and shorts. Got to love it here!
The design looks good. You are better off showing before and after photos. People can relate to those. Just make a post saying something like “YOU WONT BELIEVE WHAT THIS HOME OWNER DID!” and then show your before and after photos with your business name, phone number, etc stamped on the bottom. They will get the hint.
So just a quick update. As of right now, I’ve got 3 calls from the Facebook ad, 2 of them took my offer. Not a huge turnover for the week, but it was free advertising. I posted it to my business page and shared it almost 70 times and over 5500 people saw it. I’m hoping people will save my info and call in the summer. I’m planning on resharing on a weekly basis. Here is a link to the ad just so you guys can see how it’s posted up.
https://m.facebook.com/story.php?story_fbid=346605529139656&id=259187591214784