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Social Media for Service Businesses: What to Post and When

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Kegan Mills
Dec 22, 2025 · 6 min read
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Social media can be a goldmine for service businesses—or a complete waste of time. The difference comes down to what you post, where you post it, and how consistently you show up. Here's a no-nonsense guide to social media that actually generates leads.

Choose Your Platforms Wisely

You don't need to be on every platform. For most service businesses, focus on these two:

  • Facebook: Still the #1 platform for local service businesses. Great for community groups, reviews, and targeted ads. Most homeowners 35+ are active here.
  • Instagram: Perfect for visual businesses. Before/after photos, project videos, and behind-the-scenes content perform incredibly well.

TikTok and YouTube can work too, but only if you're willing to create video content consistently. Start with Facebook and Instagram, then expand once you've built a rhythm.

The Content Calendar: What to Post Each Week

Consistency beats perfection. Aim for 3-5 posts per week using this rotation:

  • Monday: Before & after photo from a recent job
  • Tuesday: Quick tip or educational content (e.g., "3 signs your tree needs pruning")
  • Wednesday: Behind-the-scenes or team spotlight
  • Thursday: Customer testimonial or review screenshot
  • Friday: Fun/casual content—crew photo, job site humor, weekend plans
"We started posting before/after photos every Monday and our engagement went up 400%. We now get 2-3 DMs per week from people asking for quotes." — Rachel D., Clean Sweep Pressure Washing

The Best Times to Post

For local service businesses, the best posting times are:

  • Facebook: 9-11 AM and 1-3 PM on weekdays
  • Instagram: 11 AM-1 PM and 7-9 PM

But honestly, consistency matters more than timing. A great post at the "wrong" time still outperforms no post at all.

Content That Converts

Not all content is created equal. Here's what actually drives leads:

  • Before/after transformations: These get shared, saved, and commented on more than anything else
  • Video walkthroughs: 30-60 second videos of you explaining a job get massive reach
  • Customer stories: Tag happy customers (with permission) and share their experience
  • Seasonal reminders: "Spring is the best time to schedule tree pruning—here's why"

Engaging With Your Community

Posting is only half the equation. Engagement is where leads come from:

  • Join local Facebook groups and answer questions about your trade
  • Respond to every comment on your posts within a few hours
  • Share and comment on posts from complementary local businesses
  • Run occasional giveaways or contests to boost engagement

Paid Ads: When and How

Organic reach is great, but Facebook and Instagram ads can accelerate growth. Start with a small budget ($5-10/day) and target:

  • Homeowners within your service area
  • Age 30-65
  • Interests related to home improvement, gardening, or property management

Use your best before/after photos as ad creative. These consistently outperform stock photos or text-heavy graphics.

Start Simple, Stay Consistent

You don't need a marketing degree to win on social media. Take photos of your work, share them consistently, and engage with your community. The leads will follow. Need help managing the leads that come in? Try Biddesk free for 14 days.

Kegan Mills

Kegan Mills

Founder of BidDesk

Kegan built BidDesk to solve the operational challenges he saw firsthand in the field service industry. He writes about business growth, operations, and technology for tree and landscaping professionals.

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