Reaching Commercial HVAC Industry Customers Through Social Media
Recently, I was a guest on Greg Crumpton's podcast called Straight Outta Crumpton, which is an awesome name. Greg and I had a great conversation about using social media to bring value to and build relationships with the HVAC community.
Greg is a well-known figure in the HVAC industry, and his podcast has gained nationwide recognition. It was an honor to appear on his show, and I am delighted to share this episode with you.
During our conversation, we discussed the significance of embracing digital technology and social media to communicate one's message effectively.
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Tony Mormino at Insight Partners: tmormino@insightusa.com
The HVAC industry might not immediately come to mind when thinking about social media Insight Partners has not been camera-shy.
If you want to start building an online community, here are some tips we've learned.
1. Authenticity: Viewers appreciate authenticity in online content. They want a genuine perspective on a topic rather than a staged or overly polished version.
2. Value Over Quality: Never let production quality stop you from posting value-driven content. The quality comes from its value to the viewer—education, entertainment, etc. Don't be the judge; let the audience judge the content.
3. Relatability: Great content comes from the heart and connects to emotional or intellectual truths. This is something that I'm trying to get better at.
4. Relevance: The content should be relevant to its intended audience. It should be something that people can relate to, addressing their interests or concerns.
5. Context: Content should be contextual to your posting platform. LinkedIn - Business Professionals, YouTube - Educational, TikTok - Short vids, high engagement, Facebook - Friends in HVAC biz, Instagram - Visual and Feelings, Twitter - The online water cooler.
6. Resilience: It's ok if something doesn't work. Most of it won't, and that's ok. If you know it's ok to fail; there's nothing to fear, so keep going!
We hope that you find this helpful; thank you for listening!
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