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How Australians Chooses Home Services

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Australians seek out home services businesses for all sorts of needs: cleaning, gardening, plumbing, electric, pet sitting, computer repair, and general fix-its.

The common element across these services is that they involve consumers inviting service providers into their homes—so selecting a service provider is often a personal and deliberate decision. In Australia, 82% of smartphone users turn to a search engine when looking for a local business.

Using data from recent qualitative and quantitative research studies, we’ll take you through what this decision-making process looks like for Australians, and provide insights on how your local business can meet their needs in each micro-moment along the way.

1. I-could-use-some-help moments

In some cases, home services are still considered a luxury. When it’s a service that requires expertise like plumbing or electricity, our respondents said they’re more likely to get help quickly. For other services, they may be willing to pay for help around the house, but they’re cost-conscious and need to get used the idea.

Whatever the type of service, Australians head to their smartphones to find it. Sixty-seven percent of smartphone users have used their phones to locate a home services business.

When a pipe bursts or they decide they could use some help wrangling an overgrown lawn, consumers look for businesses they can trust. They put in time to search and find businesses that have a high quality of work and are experienced or qualified. On average, Australians conduct 3.4 searches when looking for a trade provider.

How to win I-could-use-some-help moments

2. Who-can-I-trust moments

Once consumers decide to invest in a particular home service and they’ve narrowed their options down to providers who appear to be trustworthy, they want to know they’re getting the best value for their money. And to determine that, it’s all about the details. Who, what, when, how, how much—for all these questions, Australians use their smartphones. In our study, 78% of people reported that information found on their smartphone helped them make a decision about home services.

Think about a consumer deciding between two electricians. They’re probably more likely to go with the business that has details readily available, such as what’s included in a free consult, what its areas of expertise are, and when its people are generally available.

 

Once consumers find a service that meets their needs, they decide quickly: 59% of people booking a trade service make a decision within a couple hours. So information must be thorough and immediately available.

How to win who-can-I-trust moments

  • Turn on reviews: Make it easy for consumers to choose you by letting others speak on your behalf.
  • Provide helpful content: Create simple content that speaks to consumers’ needs and answers their questions. Where possible, offer a simple price list to give people an idea of what your services will cost.
  • Have a local presence: 61% of smartphone users say they’re more likely to buy from companies who customise mobile information to their location, so ensure your online business listing is updated and you have a strong presence on mobile search.
  • Highlight your services: Use pictures and videos to show your services and what they entail.

3. Making-the-call moments

Australians will consider three service providers on average, and contact two. These moments when consumers reach out for information are crucial for winning their business. Many large companies have online booking or instant quote tools, so smaller businesses need to be quick to respond to enquiries, especially on the phone.

Consumers like to call businesses to get fast answers, and 66% of Australians say it’s extremely or very important to have the ability to call a business directly from a smartphone search results page.

The same is true when people are ready to book. They want a fast and easy process, and two-thirds of Australians end up booking home services appointments by phone.

How to win making-the-call moments:

  • Respond quickly: Consumers become frustrated if they have to wait for callbacks or responses, so ensure you have a system in place to get back to interested consumers quickly. Click-to-message ads, for example, can give consumers a quick and easy way to speak to your business.
  • Eliminate steps on mobile: Think about what you can provide on mobile to move people closer to booking your services. That might mean helping the consumer fill in forms, building an online booking system, or enabling people to reach you quickly with click-to-call buttons.

For home service needs big and small, Australians are relying on mobile to help them find what they need. All these micro-moments along the way can mean big things for your local business if you can find ways to provide helpful and detailed information, get back to people quickly, and make it easy for them to book an appointment and choose you.

Source: Think With Google — Micro-moments Guide

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