One of the challenges we hear from repair shops is how they can get their name in front of potential customers. With the emphasis on digital marketing these days, it’s easy to forget that some good old fashioned facetime (not the iPhone app) can...
Welcome back to another Marketing Monday! Previously, we’ve covered Building a Website, Google AdWords, Social Platforms, Facebook Ads, Instagram + Twitter, Google My Business, and Yelp. This week, we’re going to talk about the importance of...
Over the past few weeks, we’ve covered Creating a Website, Facebook Ads, Social Platforms, Google Ads, and more. This week, we are going to talk about Google My Business, Yelp, and suggestions for responding to customer reviews.
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Previously, we’ve covered Building a Website, Google AdWords, Social Platforms, and Facebook Ads. This week, we’re going to talk about Instagram and Twitter. Similar to Facebook, Instagram has over one billion users worldwide that are active...
In part two of our Facebook ads series, we discussed setting up your Business Manager, Facebook Ads Manager, and Facebook Pixel accounts along with the importance of each. If you missed our last blog, make sure to read it here! These next steps...
Last week, we discussed Facebook’s powerful algorithm and the different types of Facebook ads that could help your business grow. If you haven’t seen our Part 1 of the Facebook Ads series, you can view it here. Before you start creating and...
When thinking about social media for your repair business, it can be a toss-up as to which platforms to focus on and what content you should be putting out there. That’s why today we are going to explain how to determine which platforms to focus...
When starting a repair business, it is very important to be visible in the digital space. This may include a website, Facebook page, or Google Business page. When customers are looking for a service, they are going to Google a phrase that...
EDIT 11/26/2018: Google has released a statement stating they have restricted Google Ads for businesses that work within the third-party repair community. The purpose of these restrictions is for Google to get a handle on "misleading or predatory...