Most outdoor service businesses have a Facebook page with a post from eight months ago. That's not social media. It makes customers wonder if you're still open. We keep you active, consistent, and visible.
Social media management for landscapers, pest control companies, and arborists isn't about going viral. It's about staying visible in the local market where your customers already spend time. A consistent, active presence on Facebook and Instagram tells potential customers in Laughlin, Bullhead City, and across the Tri-State area that you're open, professional, and worth calling.
You don't have time to photograph every completed job, write a caption, pick hashtags, and post on a schedule. You're running a crew. We handle all of it.
Regular content posting on Facebook and Instagram on a consistent schedule, project photo content built from photos you send us, seasonal posts tied to your service calendar, local community content relevant to the Laughlin/Tri-State market, Google Business Profile posts that keep your listing active, and monthly reporting on reach, engagement, and follower growth.
The seasonal calendar matters specifically for outdoor service businesses in this region. Scorpion season content in late spring, spring lawn prep content ahead of the summer heat, monsoon storm cleanup posts in late summer, and fall HOA prep for the snowbird markets in Lake Havasu City and Kingman. That content calendar is built around what your customers are worried about and searching for in each season, not a generic social media template.
Outdoor service work is inherently visual. A before-and-after of a termite-damaged home treated and cleared, a xeriscape install going from bare gravel to a finished desert garden, or a massive dead mesquite tree taken down safely by a certified arborist. These posts stop the scroll. They get comments like "who did this?" from people in your exact market who need that service.
The caption matters as much as the photo. "Another xeriscape done" gets ignored. A caption that names the neighborhood, describes the problem the customer had, and explains what the result delivers gets saved, shared, and commented on by neighbors who are looking at the same problem in their own yard. We know how to write that copy for a local audience in Laughlin, Bullhead City, and across the Tri-State area.
You review content before it posts if you want to. You send us job photos via text or email, whatever's easiest for you in the field. We write the copy, post on schedule, and report back monthly on what's working. You can be as involved as you want or hand it off completely.
Most clients send three to five job photos per week from their phone camera and let us handle everything from there. The photos don't need to be professionally shot. Real job site photos, unfiltered, perform better than stock images in local markets because customers recognize neighborhoods and property types they know.
The Laughlin/Bullhead City corridor is a word-of-mouth market with an active local Facebook presence. HOA groups, neighborhood groups, and local community pages in Bullhead City and Fort Mohave regularly surface local service businesses in conversations. A consistent posting history and an active, maintained profile makes it easier for neighbors to tag your business when someone in those groups asks for a contractor recommendation.
Instagram plays a stronger role in Lake Havasu City, where the demographic skews slightly younger and the aesthetic quality of outdoor spaces matters for property value and lifestyle. We adjust content strategy and format by city and platform.
Every social media plan includes Google Business Profile post management. GBP posts are a direct signal to Google that your listing is active and well-maintained, and they show up in local search results, not just on social platforms. A business that posts consistently to its GBP listing holds rankings better than one that set it up once and never touched it again. That's a signal we keep sending on your behalf every month.



Tell us about your business and we'll come back with a clear proposal covering scope, approach, and cost.