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UK Window Cleaning Forum => Window Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: Gary Barker on March 03, 2015, 03:09:43 pm

Title: Facebook for Business; any good?
Post by: Gary Barker on March 03, 2015, 03:09:43 pm
Hi there fellow windies,

I am new to the business and have recently resertved a domain name for my business.  I need a small website I believe to be taken seriously but more people are suggesting Facebook for buainess is a MUST.  How difficult or easy is it to set up a website and integrate with a Facebook page.

I guess one big downside is that a "customer from Hell" could plonk all sorts of negative stuff on your page just for a laugh.  Be interested in others' experiences of FB and is there anyone that can handle all this clever stuff for me?

Thanks
Title: Re: Facebook for Business; any good?
Post by: Andrew Gregory on March 03, 2015, 03:16:28 pm
Hi Gary ,iam in the same predicament with this,ive been up and running for 9 months and tried local free papers leaflet drops etc ive never been on facebook but alot of people say its the way to go iam just trying to get hold of any info to do it right ie does it incur a cost for an advert etc. All the best Andy
Title: Re: Facebook for Business; any good?
Post by: Gary Barker on March 03, 2015, 03:23:13 pm
Andy

I understand the setting up of the page costs nothing.  It's having the know how of where to go next.

Gary

PS:  I've also done some leaflets and am awaiting delivery.  Fancy a quick swap - let me look at yours and you look at mine.  Ooooohhh.  Haven't said that since Junior School!!!

Fire yours to me at garybarker01@sky.com with your email address and I'll do similar
Title: Re: Facebook for Business; any good?
Post by: Ian101 on March 03, 2015, 03:52:02 pm
facebook ok if u can sort thru the wasters and the ones wanting it done for a fiver.

The way to avoid them is to say summit like "Window cleaning from £you min price" sorry no 1 off's

unless of course u don't mind doing one offs for a fiver  ;D
Title: Re: Facebook for Business; any good?
Post by: Johnny B on March 03, 2015, 04:29:52 pm
I have a Facebook page. I have endeavoured to make it look as professional as I can, with a few paragraphs about myself and how I got into window cleaning, together with a few photos and a short video. I have gained a few customers from it, and surprisingly perhaps they are all good.

John


Title: Re: Facebook for Business; any good?
Post by: Tom White on March 03, 2015, 04:34:44 pm
I see window cleaners advertising their wares on our local buying and selling website.

I think it's a waste of time, they just want the cheapest. 

The last time someone asked for a quote there "Wanting a good reliable and cheap window cleaner", someone tagged me in the post, and I just replied "I'm not good or reliable" and left it at that. ;D

Title: Re: Facebook for Business; any good?
Post by: robbo333 on March 03, 2015, 04:35:04 pm
It never worked for me, but I'm not a fan of Facebook anyway. Perhaps I didn't put enough care into it.
Give it a try though, it may work well for you. ;)
Title: Re: Facebook for Business; any good?
Post by: C o z y on March 03, 2015, 04:43:34 pm
Works great for me. Get lots of work from it.
Title: Re: Facebook for Business; any good?
Post by: JSMC on March 03, 2015, 04:59:26 pm
can you have a page where comments are disabled? I have tried to set mines up like this but always allows comments.
Title: Re: Facebook for Business; any good?
Post by: richywilts on March 03, 2015, 05:13:09 pm
my page does quite well especially when i link it in to adverts on the free page and for sale sites etc this is it

https://www.facebook.com/windowcleandirectnw

what you can do is make your friends admins on the page and either you or them add there friends to the page this builds up a larger audience

Title: Re: Facebook for Business; any good?
Post by: Andrew Gregory on March 03, 2015, 08:34:38 pm
Are you able to put a facebook add in for certain postcodes so you can hit areas at a time ???
Title: Re: Facebook for Business; any good?
Post by: Johnny B on March 03, 2015, 09:07:20 pm
Are you able to put a facebook add in for certain postcodes so you can hit areas at a time ???

I am in Ireland, so it's not possible here (no postcodes where I live).

I belong to a local buy/sell/swap type group, where occasionally someone looking for a window cleaner puts up a post. I regularly earch for any new requests and pm anyone I find. I have some facebook friends who are also in the group, and they recommend me as well.

There must be other ways to advertise to a wider audience, but I am a duffer with technology, so I am still trying to get to grips with what I already have!

John
Title: Re: Facebook for Business; any good?
Post by: C o z y on March 03, 2015, 09:10:18 pm
Are you able to put a facebook add in for certain postcodes so you can hit areas at a time ???

I am in Ireland, so it's not possible here (no postcodes where I live).

I belong to a local buy/sell/swap type group, where occasionally someone looking for a window cleaner puts up a post. I regularly earch for any new requests and pm anyone I find. I have some facebook friends who are also in the group, and they recommend me as well.

There must be other ways to advertise to a wider audience, but I am a duffer with technology, so I am still trying to get to grips with what I already have!

John

 ;D
Title: Re: Facebook for Business; any good?
Post by: David Kent @ KentKleen on March 03, 2015, 10:41:51 pm
You can select what age group and what town. You can get your Facebook advert in front of around 5000 people living locally for around a tenner.
Title: Re: Facebook for Business; any good?
Post by: Rob@Blast off on March 03, 2015, 11:11:36 pm
Got a facebook page probably had two jobs in total off it, get more work off "friends" seeing my timeline posts. The local facebook buy and sell pages are a waste of time for me as I'm competing with people who have borrowed their grandads wooden ladders or have an electric karcher.
Title: Re: Facebook for Business; any good?
Post by: alfie11 on March 03, 2015, 11:15:14 pm
The time spent fannying about on facebook would be more productive tapping doors