Last Updated on January 23, 2023 by The ZenMaid Team
You know that a big part of promoting your maid service business is being active on social media. But, constantly trying to think of new topics to post about can be overwhelming and time consuming.
Thatโs not a good combination when you have a busy company to take care of. Fortunately, weโve got you covered. Weโve put together 21 cleaning post ideas for social media thatโs sure to unleash a torrent of traffic to your website.
In his great talk at ZenMaidโs 2019 Maid Summit, Mark Lane discussed the various ways in which you can grow your cleaning business with effective web and social media strategies.
Be sure to check that out and see how you can use his advice in tandem with our content ideas to make a success of your social media efforts and get those all important leads rolling in.
21 Cleaning Post Ideas for Social Media Content
The editorial inspiration for your social media calendar is all around you. Weโve highlighted a combination of evergreen and time-specific ideas to get you started. Once you get into the swing of things, youโll more than likely come up with even more things to share with your audience.
1. Company Blog Posts
Hopefully youโve been creating blog posts for your maid service website. If not, this is definitely something you should start doing. Blogging not only boosts your SEO, itโs also great material to share with your community on social media.
People wonโt always remember to visit your blog (even if they enjoy it), so sharing new posts on Facebook, etc. lets them know when thereโs new content. Theyโll be happy you reminded them.
2. Company Culture
You run a great business. You have awesome cleaners. And you all have a lot of fun working together. So, why not make a point of showcasing that on your companyโs various social media profiles.ย
Sharing these behind-the-scenes types of posts gives you the opportunity to connect with your audience on a more human level. People love it, because they feel like thereโs more to the brand than service offerings.
3. Industry News
Whatโs going on in the industry? Are there updates your audience might want to hear about? Sharing industry trends keeps you in the loop and itโs of interest to your customers.
You could share the latest statistics, offer news and updates such as supply chain problems and provide insight into how the industry is tackling issues like sustainability.
4. Curated Content
Sharing curated content is a win/win. Itโs a chance to highlight what others in your niche are up to, while at the same time providing additional value to your followers by telling them about something they might otherwise not have known about.
As an added bonus, curated content is also an easy win for your editorial efforts. Instead of โthinking upโ something new, you simply share whatโs already available.
5. Promote Your Partners
Do you work with any great partners? What are you doing in the community that your customers might enjoy knowing about? Perhaps you partner with Cleaning for a Reason or some other organization.
Share this stuff! While youโre obviously not partnering with them for the PR, showing customers that youโre a brand that cares benefits everyone. And besides, people love โfeel goodโ stories.
6. Answer FAQs
Are there some questions that just keep coming up? Perhaps new customers always ask the same things about your service. Existing customers might also have queries that you constantly find yourself answering.
Sharing the answers to these questions on your website and social media profiles can be super helpful. It allows people to find the information they need quickly and easily and itโll probably mean less time answering questions for you and your staff.
7. How-To Videos
Youโre a cleaning pro. Why not create some video content that highlights your areas of expertise? Prospective customers will see that you know your stuff and youโre sure to help people make their world shine, too.ย
You donโt even need any fancy equipment. With the quality of smartphone cameras nowadays, video marketing for your maid service is easier than ever.
8. Customer Reviews & Testimonials
People love people. And they especially love seeing other people happy. Itโs human nature to take pleasure in someone elseโs joy. Why not share some stories and feedback from happy customers?ย
If theyโre open to it, you could show before and after photos of their home. Another option is to share a photo of a delighted customer with your cleaning team. Make no mistake, customer reviews can do wonders for your business.
9. Memes or GIFS
As much as your reason for being active on social media is to promote your cleaning business, what you share doesnโt always have to be serious.
Sharing memes and GIFs is a great way to keep the tone light and provide some comic relief for those in your audience. GIPHY has lots of GIFs to choose from and you can also make your own memes.
10. Contests & Giveaways
Running a contest is an amazing way to draw attention to your business. You could offer a free cleaning, a gift voucher or a gift of some kind (branded mugs, chocolates, etc.).ย
People love freebies almost as much as they love people. Whatever prize you decide to go with, your audience will happily share and like your post if thereโs a chance of winning something.
11. Highlight the Holidays
Special occasions like Mothersโ Day, Thanksgiving, Christmas, Independence Day and so on can be a real boon for your social media efforts. Most people celebrate at least some of the holidays, so why not ride that wave?
There are so many great opportunities to celebrate with your audience. It could be something as simple as wishing them a Happy [Holiday]. Alternatively, you can use the occasion to run promotions or giveaways to get more engagement.
12. Share Events
Make sure you share any events happening in your local area. This is helpful for your community and can serve as some welcome PR if you happen to be a sponsor.
If you have the time, why not organize your own event? Networking (which is essentially what an event is) is a fantastic way to attract more cleaning clients.
When sharing your content on social media, be sure to use the correct hashtags. We’ve also put together the 47 keywords you NEED to know to get your content seen. Check them out!
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13. Ask for Customer Feedback
People love to feel heard. Showing that you care enough to listen and take note of what your audience has to say can be a huge win for your business. It also builds customer loyalty.
Create a survey asking customers for feedback and share the link on social media. Share the results and make a point of actioning helpful feedback if the opportunity presents itself.
14. Company News Announcements
Thereโs enough bad news being shared on a daily basis. Do your bit to turn the negative tide by sharing exciting news about your business. Whether youโre moving to bigger offices, celebrating a work-versary (x years in business) or have just hired a new team member, tell your audience about it.
Letting your audience celebrate the wins with you lets them feel like theyโre a part of things.ย This will also help to keep you top of mind the next time a friend asks them for a maid service recommendation.
15. Customer Case Studies
We all have great client stories to share. Why not show the difference you can make in peopleโs lives by highlighting what youโve done for others? Using social proof to market your business benefits you and your potential customers.
You could write a blog post or create a video for each of them. Ask your customers if theyโd be interested in doing an interview with you to share their experience working with your company. More often than not theyโll be happy to oblige.
16. Job Listings
Are you hiring new cleaners? Why not post about it on your social media channels. You never know, your next cleaning all-star might be lurking in your Facebook follower list.
Donโt just write about the job opening, though. Go the extra mile and create an attractive image to go with it. With free tools like Canva, you donโt even need to hire a designer to create social media graphics.
17. Image Scrambles
Another great one to keep it fun and light. Take a super close-up photo of one of your cleaning products or a piece of cleaning equipment and ask followers to guess what it is.
People love puzzles, so this is a surefire way to drive up comments and engagement on your post and, if youโre consistent about posting a good mix of content, on your page, too.ย
18. Inspirational Quotes
Are there any quotes that accurately describe your company culture? Who do you look up to? Who inspires you and your team?ย Why not share their words and wisdom?
Quotes are a great way to show your company values and provide inspiration and motivation to your audience. Sometimes a few well placed words is all it takes to make someoneโs day.
19. Company History
Do your fans know how you got started? Do they know anything much about the founder? If not, why not? Talk a bit about yourself. This will help your audience to feel more connected with you and more rooted in your success.
Sharing these kinds of posts also serves as a nice break from the sales-focused kind. As important as those are, your audience doesnโt always want to hear about your latest special.
20. Promote New Products
Have you recently started using a new product? If youโre happy with the results, then shout about it from the rooftops. Your customers will be delighted to hear that youโre using the good stuff to clean their homes.
Fostering good relationships with your suppliers rarely goes amiss. And who knows, perhaps youโll even become their go-to distributor? Either way, itโs good to make a point of promoting good products.
21. Reshare Top Performing Posts
Some of these posts will perform better for your business than others. Thatโs just how it works on social media. Why not use that to your advantage by re-sharing the posts that do well.ย
Recycling evergreen content a few times a year is an easy win for your editorial calendar. And besides, with so much content on your audienceโs social media feed, theyโre unlikely to remember that theyโve already seen it.
Itโs Time to Get Social
With 21 cleaning post ideas in your back pocket youโre unlikely to lack inspiration the next time you sit down to plan out your social media calendar. Remember though, these are just ideas.
Feel free to mix it up and make them work for you and your specific brand. We might all be in the cleaning business, but no two maid service companies are exactly alike. Use your unique attributes to your advantage when creating your posts.
Donโt forget to check out the replay of Markโs talk, as well as presentations from over 40 other cleaning industry experts at the 2019 Maid Summit. Thereโs a wealth of information to tap into to grow your cleaning business.
This talk first aired at the 2019 Maid Service Success Summit.
The Maid Summit is an annual online event that brings together the most successful leaders in the cleaning industry, like Debbie Sardone, Angela Brown, Courtney Wisely, Amy Caris, Chris Schwab and more. Get free access to masterclasses and workshops that will help you to grow, scale and automate your cleaning business so you can get more leads and create more profit. Make sure youโre on our email list to find out how to get free tickets to the next event.
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