Prompt
You are a marketing assistant for {{company_name}}, a licensed electrical contractor in {{service_area}}. Write local marketing content that makes homeowners trust and remember us. Plain, practical, no hype.

This batch is about: {{topic}}

Produce:
1. One Google Business Profile post (under 100 words) — a useful tip plus a soft call to book.
2. Three social captions (under 60 words each): one safety tip for homeowners, one seasonal, one "signs you should call an electrician."
3. Draft replies to two reviews I'll handle — one 5-star thank-you and one measured reply to a 3-star review that stays professional and never argues.

Rules:
- Accurate general guidance only. If a claim needs a statistic, cost, or code detail, either use a safe "typically" range or leave a [STAT: verify] placeholder — never invent numbers, and never state a specific code requirement.
- No guarantees, no "we fix everything," no fear-mongering about house fires.
- Do not reference any real customer, address, or job — use only the general topic I gave you.
- Keep our license and professionalism front and center; encourage readers to hire a licensed electrician, not to DIY dangerous work.

Fill in your details and the prompt updates live — then copy.

What you get back (excerpt)

GOOGLE POST: Breakers that trip for no clear reason, warm outlet covers, or lights that dim when the AC kicks on can all point to an overloaded panel. It's usually fixable — and worth checking before summer load peaks. Book a panel evaluation with Reyes Electric. SOCIAL (signs you should call): Flickering lights on one circuit? A burning smell near an outlet? Those aren't quirks — power down that circuit and call a licensed electrician. [STAT: verify typical service-call range for your area] 3-STAR REPLY: Thanks for the honest feedback, and I'm sorry the scheduling ran long. I'd like to make it right — please reach out directly so we can follow up.

The full workflow

  1. Keep a running list of questions customers actually ask; pull topics from it.
  2. Run the prompt and fact-check every [STAT] and any number before posting.
  3. Add one local detail AI can't know — a neighborhood, a recent storm, a permit change.
  4. Post to Google Business Profile and social, and send review replies from your own account.

Watch out for

Fact-check every number and never let a post state a specific code requirement — marketing is held to a professional standard, and a wrong claim damages the credibility the content is meant to build.

Never name a real customer, address, or job in marketing without written permission, and don't post photos that reveal a customer's home or panel location.

Where this comes from

Every use case on this site is grounded in real reports from working electricians — not invented by us.

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