Some repairers have them but don't even have a picture of your business on there and gave up after a couple of posts, and then some spend probably just 10 minutes a day posting to their customers and really build their brand, showcase their professionalism and engage their customers.
Here's the editor's top 10 repairer facebook sites in no particular order. Do you think your Facebook page is better than these? Well either like our Paint & Panel Facebook page and we'll follow you or send me an email with your Facebook address to samstreet@yaffa.com.au.
This facebook site ticks all the boxes. Their posts are highly engaging and include useful advice and articles, lots of laughter and promote different aspects of the business.
Funny and quirky – reflects the hard working crew at Wayne Phipps in Midland.
Informative Facebook page with fun posts too. It really shows the friendly personality of this shop while showcasing their professionalism and work
Community spirit, celebrating the achievements of staff and plenty of posts useful to customers. Lovely photography too – good quality pics go a long way.
Yes, yes you might say, not them again. The thing is this shop seems to do everything beautifully and that includes its Facebook page which they use to reinforce their professionalism.
Flawless Gloss Accident Repair Centre Vic
These guys love to show off their work. And why not? Shows the customers that they love what they do.
Customer testimonials, before and after shots, the team knows how to promote itself.
Macarty & Norris Smash Repairs NSW
Plenty of fun posts and news – some it from Paint & Panel, we have always invited repairers to use our facebook page or website as a source of posts.
From sports to joke of the week, they post regularly and showcase their work too.
Custom cuts it – these guys have nigh on 34,000 likes so they are clearly getting it right.
Special mention: The River Group QLD
Not strictly customer facing (which is why we didn't include it in the top 10), this truck and bus repair group with six sites in Queensland uses its Facebook page to keep staff connected and celebrate their achievements.