Google post ideas (simple weekly rotation)
Google posts are not magic. But they help you look active, and they give people a reason to click. If you post consistently, your profile feels alive, and that can turn into more calls over time.
Why posts help
Posts help because they show activity. When a profile looks active, people trust it more. A dead profile makes people wonder if you are still in business.
Posts also give buyers a reason to click. A clear offer or a clear “here’s what we do” message can pull a call, especially when the customer is comparing two or three local companies.
Keep posts short. Add a photo. Add one clear next step.
A simple post template (copy and use)
If you do not know what to write, use this template. It works because it is clear, it feels normal, and it gives the reader an easy next step.
- Line 1: job + area (“AC repair in Edmond”)
- Line 2: one benefit (“Fast scheduling, clear options, no drama.”)
- Line 3: one proof line (“Here’s a before/after from this week.”)
- Line 4: next step (“Call or text to check availability.”)
You do not need perfect writing. You need consistent proof and clarity.
The simple weekly rotation
Rotate these four post types. It keeps you consistent without thinking too hard, and it prevents you from sounding like the same ad every week.
- Offer: what you do and how to contact you.
- Proof: before/after photo, review snippet, job story.
- Tip: one helpful line that sounds normal.
- Story: “what we did this week” in 3 sentences.
If you can only do one post per week, do a proof post. Proof is the fastest trust builder.
10 HVAC post ideas
These are written to be short and realistic. You can copy them and swap details. Add a real photo whenever you can.
- “AC not cooling? We do same-day options when possible in Edmond. Call/text to check availability.”
- “Dirty filters can raise your bill. If you want, we can show you the right filter size for your system.”
- “Before/after: coil clean-up. Better airflow. Quieter system.”
- “We replaced a blower motor today. If your AC is loud or weak, text us the model number.”
- “Heat not working? We diagnose first and explain the options before any big repair.”
- “Maintenance reminder: check your drain line. Small clogs cause big leaks.”
- “We service common brands. If you’re not sure, send a photo of the label.”
- “Review of the week: ‘Fast and honest.’ Thank you, Edmond!”
- “New week, new slots. If you need AC help, book a quick call or text us.”
- “We keep it simple: show up, explain, fix the problem. No drama.”
10 plumbing post ideas
Plumbing posts work best when they are calm and helpful. You are not trying to “go viral”. You are trying to stay remembered so locals call you when the problem hits.
- “Leak under the sink? Text us a photo. We’ll tell you the next step.”
- “Water heater acting up? We can inspect and give options (repair vs replace).”
- “Tip: know where your main shutoff is. It saves your house in a real leak.”
- “Before/after: new shutoff valve install. Safer and easier for the homeowner.”
- “We don’t upsell. We explain the problem and let you choose.”
- “Drain slow? Don’t pour weird chemicals. It can cause bigger damage.”
- “We replaced a disposal today. If yours is jammed, call/text and we’ll troubleshoot.”
- “Review reply: thank you for trusting us with your home.”
- “If you have a leak, the fastest start is a photo and your address.”
- “Serving Edmond and nearby. Call/text to schedule.”
10 exterior cleaning post ideas
Exterior cleaning posts are easy because the before/after is obvious. Use real photos, keep the text short, and give one clear next step.
- “House wash season is here. Text us your address and we’ll quote.”
- “Before/after: driveway clean. The difference is not subtle.”
- “Tip: don’t wait until algae is black. It is easier earlier.”
- “We use the right pressure for the surface. No damage, no drama.”
- “Soft wash vs pressure wash: different tools for different problems.”
- “Gutter face brightening makes the whole home look cleaner.”
- “We cleaned a fence today. If your fence is green, it can look new again.”
- “Local proof: job photos from this week in Edmond.”
- “Simple packages: driveway, siding, patio. Pick what you want.”
- “Book now if you want a spot before the weekend.”
Common mistakes
Most Google posts fail for simple reasons. They are too long, too spammy, or they do not tell the reader what to do next.
- No photo.
- Too long.
- No clear next step.
- Sounding like spam.
Short + proof + one CTA is enough.
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