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Social Media for Tradies: The Complete Adelaide Guide

Joel Spear9 min read

Why Tradies Who Ignore Social Media Are Leaving Money on the Table

Let us address the elephant in the room: most tradies think social media is for influencers and cafes, not for sparky or plumber. And five years ago, you might have been right. But in 2026, the numbers tell a very different story. Over 80 per cent of Australians use social media daily. When someone needs a plumber, electrician, builder, or landscaper, they no longer just Google it — they check Instagram, read Facebook reviews, and look at the business profile to see if the work looks legitimate. Your social media presence is now the digital equivalent of the signage on your van. If it looks professional and active, people trust you. If it is empty or outdated, they scroll past. We work with several Adelaide tradies who generate the majority of their leads through social media. One electrician in the northern suburbs gets eight to twelve enquiries per week through Instagram alone. A landscaper in the Hills District books out three months in advance almost entirely through before-and-after content on Facebook and Instagram. These are not tech-savvy business owners — they are tradies who figured out that showing their work online is the most powerful form of advertising available to them. The tradies who are ignoring social media are not saving time. They are spending more time and money chasing leads through word of mouth, Hipages fees, and paid advertising. Social media, when done consistently, becomes a lead generation machine that works while you are on the tools.

The Best Platforms for Trade Businesses in Adelaide

You do not need to be on every platform. In fact, trying to be everywhere usually means you end up being average everywhere. Here is where Adelaide tradies should focus their energy. Instagram is the number one platform for trade businesses in 2026. It is visual, it is where homeowners spend their time, and the algorithm rewards consistent content. Before-and-after photos, time-lapse videos of jobs in progress, and Reels showing your process perform exceptionally well. Instagram also has excellent local discovery features — when someone in Adelaide searches for "electrician" or "bathroom renovation," your content can appear if you are using the right hashtags and location tags. Facebook remains essential for two reasons: reviews and community groups. Adelaide has dozens of active community groups (think "Adelaide Hills Community," "Northern Suburbs Recommendations," "Glenelg and Surrounds") where people regularly ask for tradie recommendations. Having an active, review-rich Facebook page means your name comes up when someone asks "Can anyone recommend a good plumber in Unley?" Facebook is also still the platform where older demographics spend the most time, and these are often the homeowners making renovation and maintenance decisions. Google Business Profile is technically not social media, but it is just as important. When someone Googles "plumber near me" or "electrician Adelaide," your Google Business Profile is what appears. Regular posts, fresh photos, and a strong review presence on Google will generate more leads than almost anything else you can do online. TikTok is worth watching but not essential for most tradies yet. If you enjoy creating video content and have a personality that works on camera, TikTok can be powerful. But for most Adelaide trade businesses, Instagram, Facebook, and Google is the winning combination. LinkedIn is only relevant if you do commercial or B2B work. If you are targeting homeowners, skip it entirely.

Content Ideas That Actually Work for Tradies

The biggest hurdle for tradies on social media is knowing what to post. Here is a list of content ideas that consistently perform well for trade businesses, and none of them require you to dance on camera. Before-and-after transformations are the single most effective content type for tradies. A split image or swipe showing a tired bathroom transformed into a modern space, an overgrown yard turned into a landscaped paradise, or a dodgy switchboard replaced with a clean new installation — these posts generate saves, shares, and enquiries. Take a photo before you start every job and after you finish. That is your content strategy in its simplest form. Time-lapse videos of your work in progress are incredibly satisfying to watch. Set your phone up on a tripod (or prop it against your toolbox) and record yourself working. Speed it up, add some music, and you have a Reel that people will watch on repeat. These types of videos regularly get tens of thousands of views. Day-in-the-life content showing what a typical day looks like on the tools. The early morning start, the smoko break, the unexpected challenge, the satisfying finish. People love seeing behind the scenes of trades work, and this content builds trust because it shows you are a real person doing real work. Educational content positions you as an expert. Short videos explaining why a particular problem happens, what homeowners should look out for, or how to maintain something properly. "Three signs your hot water system is about to fail" or "Why you should never ignore a dripping tap" — these posts provide value and keep your business top of mind. Team and culture content introduces the humans behind the business. Show your apprentice learning the ropes, your team lunch on a Friday, or your van setup. People hire people they like and trust, and this content helps build that connection. Testimonials and reviews shared as graphics or short video clips. When a customer sends you a great text message or leaves a five-star review, turn it into a post. Social proof is the most powerful marketing tool available to any business.

The Five Mistakes Adelaide Tradies Make on Social Media

Mistake one: posting once and giving up. Social media is not a one-off activity. Posting three times in a week and then disappearing for two months does more harm than good. Consistency beats perfection every time. Three posts per week, every week, will outperform one viral post followed by silence. Mistake two: only posting when you need work. If you only show up on social media when your schedule is empty, your audience will notice. Social media works best when you build an engaged following over time, so that when you do have availability, there is already a warm audience ready to book. Mistake three: ignoring comments and messages. Every comment is a potential lead. Every DM is a potential job. If someone takes the time to engage with your content and you do not respond, you have lost them. Reply to every comment, answer every DM, and do it promptly. Businesses that respond within an hour are seven times more likely to convert a lead than those that wait a day. Mistake four: poor-quality photos. You do not need a professional camera, but you do need to put in a small amount of effort. Wipe the lens on your phone, shoot in decent lighting, and frame the shot properly. A blurry, dark photo of a job you are proud of does not do your work justice. Spend an extra thirty seconds getting a clean, well-lit shot. Mistake five: no call to action. Every post should make it easy for someone to take the next step. Include your phone number, tell people to DM for a quote, or link to your website. Do not assume people will figure out how to contact you. Tell them explicitly, every single time.

How to Get Started (Even If You Hate Social Media)

You do not need to love social media to benefit from it. Here is a practical, low-effort system that any tradie can implement starting this week. Step one: set up your profiles properly. Make sure your Instagram, Facebook, and Google Business Profile all have a clear profile photo (your logo or a professional headshot), a bio that says what you do and where you do it (for example: "Licensed electrician servicing Adelaide metro. Call 04XX XXX XXX for a free quote"), and a link to your website or booking page. Step two: take photos of every job. Before you start, snap a photo. When you finish, snap another. This takes less than sixty seconds and gives you a library of content to post from. Step three: commit to three posts per week. Monday, Wednesday, and Friday. One before-and-after, one educational tip or behind-the-scenes shot, and one testimonial or team photo. Batch these on a Sunday evening if that works better for you, and schedule them using a free tool like Meta Business Suite. Step four: spend five minutes a day engaging. Reply to comments, respond to DMs, and interact with local Adelaide accounts. This is how the algorithm learns that your account is active and worth showing to more people. Step five: ask every happy customer for a Google review. After completing a job, send a quick text with a direct link to your Google review page. Reviews are the single most important trust signal for trade businesses. Aim for at least two new reviews per week. If this still feels like too much, that is perfectly reasonable. Running a trade business is demanding enough without adding content creation to your plate. That is exactly why agencies like ours exist — to handle the social media side so you can focus on the tools. Whether you do it yourself or bring in help, the important thing is that your business has an active, professional social media presence in 2026. The tradies who figure this out are the ones booking the best jobs at the best rates.

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