How to Use Google Trends to Plan Seasonal Home Service Content
Google Trends can help you decide when to publish seasonal content, but it is a timing tool, not a forecast. Pair it with Search Console and real job patterns.
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Google Trends can help you decide when to publish seasonal content, but it is a timing tool, not a forecast. Pair it with Search Console and real job patterns.
Service-area pages work when they do a real job: explain where you serve, what you do there, and why homeowners should trust the page.
Read the review stream as a pattern log and bucket the last 20 reviews into strengths, gaps, and recurring phrases.
A simple, low-pressure review request works best when the ask is routine: after the job is complete, use the same script every time, and make the link or QR code easy to use.
Give the field team a simple 5-shot capture list so the office can turn one job into a caption, a carousel, a short video, or a proof post later.
Trade-specific social post ideas work best when they come from real jobs. Use the symptom, fix, question, or seasonal reminder that a homeowner already understands.