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Essential social media content ideas for electricians 

July 15, 2025
Essential social media content ideas for electricians 

Whether you’re just starting out or have an established electrical business, social media is one of the easiest and most user-friendly ways to get your services in front of more of the right people.

With a few well-planned posts each week and a commitment to consistency, you can expand your reach, build trust, and grow your audience. Done well, social media can also create opportunities to connect with people who can become loyal clients, refer you to others, or even open the door to bigger jobs down the track.

Before we jump in with specific content ideas for Facebook, Instagram or LinkedIn, let’s talk about what’s relevant for each platform, no matter where you post.

Quality over quantity

Rather than posting seven days a week just for the sake of it, think about what you’re trying to achieve by having a social media presence. Consider what content your audience might want to see and post with that in mind. Focus on sharing value – things that inform, educate or entertain – and aim to post three to five times a week.

Consistency is key

Posting regularly increases visibility, builds trust and credibility, and keeps your business top of mind. It can also help your content show up in front of people who are looking for similar services to yours.

Use relevant hashtags to increase visibility  

When you create a post, be sure to tag your location and use three to five relevant hashtags to help your content become more visible.

Be active

Replying to messages and comments shows that you are active, responsive and engaged, which can help build trust and grow your audience.

Knowing which platform to use to connect with the right people is an important step in successfully using social media to grow your business. Our advice? Think about your goals and then choose which platforms will work best to achieve them.

Instagram

Instagram is great for sharing photos, before-and-afters, day-in-the-life content, and reels (short videos).

Facebook

Facebook is great for keeping in touch with your local audience and finding residential clients. You can also expand your reach through paid advertisements. Post updates, share testimonials, promote sales, and run polls or live Q&As.

LinkedIn

LinkedIn is ideal for connecting with commercial and industrial clients, as well as other tradespeople. This platform is best for thought leadership-style content, project wins, and can even be used to find new team members.

It’s important to note that you don’t need to be everywhere. Sticking with the tips above, choose one or two platforms and show up consistently with quality content that suits your audience.

Social Media Content Ideas

No idea what to post? Here are 5 content ideas that have been proven to work for any industry.

1. Case study of job

The key to quality, relevant content is to think about what you do in your day-to-day and what your ideal clients would be interested in. A case study is a great place to start. Share some information about a job you recently completed, including what the problem was and how you solved it, as well as any positive feedback from the client.

2. Introducing team

People love people, so show off your team! Introduce each team member and share a little about what they do on-site, what they love about their role, and even something personal, like their favourite food or what they like to do in their spare time.

3. Showing new products

Recently purchased a shiny new tool that makes a job easier? Share it with your clients. Explain what it does and how it’s a game-changer.

4. Testimonials/reviews

Good feedback is always worth sharing – it builds trust and shows potential clients that you’re reliable and deliver on your promises. Pair a client’s happy testimonial with a photo of the job and share it proudly.

5. Share Knowledge

Have some advice or a tip that could help the people in your audience? Position yourself as an expert in your field and help build trust. For example, you could post a tip on running ceiling fans anti-clockwise during winter to help with heating.

The beauty of social media is that it allows you to connect with people, which means it’s not just a one-way street. Encourage engagement by:

  • Responding to all comments and messages.
  • Running simple polls or asking your audience questions in your Stories.
  • If you’re comfortable with it, you can even go live from time to time and host Q&A sessions or talk about a topic you think your audience would be interested in.

You don’t need to be an expert to get social media to work for you. A few well-planned quality posts each week can go a long way in helping you showcase your skills, build trust and credibility, establish yourself as an expert in your industry and grow your business.

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