Clean It Up
UK Window Cleaning Forum => Window Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: Soupy on July 18, 2017, 12:32:59 pm
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Sooo,
I have avoided Facebook up until recently. I didn't really understand how it worked so saw no point in using it. However, I was stalking about on there one day and low and behold there was a 'page' dedicated to my company! There was nothing on it, just basic (incorrect) information. I can only assume that if something is searched for often enough Facebook will create a page that punters can be directed to with basic information.
Anyway, I decided that if there is going to be a page I might as well be in control of it!
Here it is: Facebonkpage (https://www.facebook.com/SouterWindowCleaning/)
How can I make it perform better? What's right and what's wrong?
Be as brutal as you like.
Ta.
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Sooo,
I have avoided Facebook up until recently. I didn't really understand how it worked so saw no point in using it. However, I was stalking about on there one day and low and behold there was a 'page' dedicated to my company! There was nothing on it, just basic (incorrect) information. I can only assume that if something is searched for often enough Facebook will create a page that punters can be directed to with basic information.
Anyway, I decided that if there is going to be a page I might as well be in control of it!
Here it is: Facebonkpage (https://www.facebook.com/SouterWindowCleaning/)
How can I make it perform better? What's right and what's wrong?
Be as brutal as you like.
Ta.
It looks fine to me Soupy, i even gave it a Like :)
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We did a paid advertising campaign with Facebook, and to be honest it was a a waste of money ! Most inquiries were from price shoppers, and we lost a lot of money. Maybe it works for others, but not in our case.
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We did a paid advertising campaign with Facebook, and to be honest it was a a waste of money ! Most inquiries were from price shoppers, and we lost a lot of money. Maybe it works for others, but not in our case.
So far I've spent £28 and got 10 new customers.
First £14 got me 1
Second £14 got me 9
The learning curve is steep but I think if you use it correctly you can do well.
Edit: Not 10 new customers, 10 enquiries.
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Fb Is great for enquiries, I get a couple usually everytime I post but vast majority are cheapskates. Worth persevering with though as I've got some great custards from there also.
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I've spent £140 over two weeks and got six new custies , happy so far regards alan
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Land rovers is what my dad always used for his drilling business. I remember an old s1 110 in our drive when i was a wee boy.
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I've spent £140 over two weeks and got six new custies , happy so far regards alan
Holycraponacracker! Why so much?
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I've spent £140 over two weeks and got six new custies , happy so far regards alan
Holycraponacracker! Why so much?
You can choose to spend a certain amount, and obviously the more you pay the more coverage you get. One thing to remember though is you want to target your local area.
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I cap spending at £1 per day on a boosted post.
I ran 1 ad for a fortnight and it cost me (drum roll please) £14!
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My other half would shoot me in the face if i blew £140 notes on FB ads ;D
And i have to say i would load the gun for her as all i have ever got out of FB is idiots ;D