How Contractors Can Set Up Social Media Profiles to Get More Leads

Social media profiles for home services

Business Social Media Profiles That Work

Pet peeve: Clicking on a contractor’s “Instagram” link from their website and landing on the owner’s personal page full of dogs, burgers, and random memes.

Cute? Yes. Useful for a potential client? Not really.

Your business needs its own social media profiles, and they need to pull their weight.

Your Social Profiles Should Answer 3 Questions Fast

When someone hits your Instagram / Facebook / LinkedIn, they should instantly see:

1. What do you do? “We install motorized shades and custom drapery.”

2. Where do you do it? “Serving Westchester County & Fairfield County.”

3. How do I contact you? Website link, phone, “Get a Quote” call-to-action button, email address, or DM (if you want that).

If those three aren’t obvious in 5 seconds, your profile isn’t working. Think of the profiles as another tool to help turn lookers into leads for your business.

Good Example:

Needs work: No services, website, or contact options (besides DM)

Clean Up Your Profiles

Go through each platform and:

  • Update your bio:
    • Trade + location + key niche
  • Add your website link
  • Add your city/service area
  • Pin before-and-after posts or project highlights
  • Make it clear: “This is a business account.”

If you want to mix personal and business, keep the hook clear:

“I own XYZ Carpentry in Chicago. We specialize in cabinet fabrication & front porches.”

Be Findable, Not Famous

Your business doesn’t need to go viral.

It needs to be findable when someone searches:

  • “wallpaper installer Chicago”
  • “roofer Glendale AZ”
  • “epoxy garage floor Dallas”

That means:

  • Use keywords and locations in your bio
  • Add a location to each Instagram/Facebook post
  • Use the specific service type in your captions and hashtags
  • Post real project work, not just random motivational quotes

Even if only 75 people a month search Instagram for “wallpaper installer Chicago,” that’s 75 chances for new business.

Bottom Line

Social media for contractors isn’t about becoming an influencer.

It’s about:

  • Making it obvious what you do
  • Making it obvious where you work
  • Posting proof you’re good at it
  • Making it easy to find your company
  • Making it simple to click and contact your company.

Set up your profiles like mini landing pages, not just photo dumps.

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