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The HVAC Marketing Plan
Nolen Walker
49 episodes
5 months ago
Podcast Series Discussing Marketing for HVAC Companies, Especially Digital Marketing & SEO
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Podcast Series Discussing Marketing for HVAC Companies, Especially Digital Marketing & SEO
Show more...
Marketing
Business
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True Client Stories: I Failed Online So I’m Joining a Franchise…
The HVAC Marketing Plan
24 minutes 2 seconds
6 years ago
True Client Stories: I Failed Online So I’m Joining a Franchise…
Franchises off some alluring benefits to HVAC professionals just starting off, but not all brands are created equal. Is joining on truly the best move for your business, or could you earn better growth through other means? Jason and Nolen reveal a true tale about a heating and cooling contractor thrust into this difficult choice. Be sure to listen in if you’ve considered joining a franchise. Helpful Lessons for HVAC Professionals * The main value of franchise marketing is brand recognition.* Franchise marketing doesn’t work if your community isn’t familiar with the brand your company operates under. * Always check to see if the franchise already ranks well organically! Joining a Franchise Starting an heating and cooling company is tough work! Raising it off the ground into a developed brand is an even more difficult task, with many professionals never overcoming the challenge. That’s what makes joining a franchise such an enticing solution for HVAC professionals. By taking on the name and guidance of a parent brand, they gain access to certain marketing perks that could help them earn more leads. Joining a Franchise: The Pros Brand recognition is huge when it comes to online marketing. When people search your brand directly in Google, their odds of converting into customers jumps way up over keyword searches. Many fresh-faced contractors are particularly keen to win that recognition when they sign up as a franchisee. In addition to this brand access, many franchises offer specialized marketing tools for connecting with potential leads. These may include email templates, physical collateral (like pamphlets), and other digital marketing resources. This makes it easier for technicians who have little to no experience with advertising online. Joining a Franchise: The Cons First, franchise brands take a percentage of your income. That money typically doesn’t come out after taxes either; it comes from your gross profits. This means tens of thousands of dollars withdrawn every year. You’ll feel the loss during seasons of aggressive growth, and you’ll definitely notice it during slow seasons. Parent brands also exercise significant control over their franchisees. This could mean your company is obligated to only work with certain marketing agencies, or that you have to pay fees for help from the parent brand. It might seem like a lot of money, but it could add up over time. Franchising Decision Time The guiding principle and goal behind franchising is to strengthen the overarching brand while providing better sales for the ground level contractors. In theory, an HVAC professional who becomes a franchisee should earn more money than they did before because people are comfortable with the brand. This natural raises a crucial question: What if no one is familiar with the franchise brand? If no one in your community recognizes the brand you’ve associated your services with, then they have no built up trust with that name. Even worse, that means that the brand has little-to-no organic presence in local search. If homeowners and commercial clients can’t even find your website, then how are they going to hire your services? Adding to this concern is the fact that many franchises tight...
The HVAC Marketing Plan
Podcast Series Discussing Marketing for HVAC Companies, Especially Digital Marketing & SEO