Electrician SEO for the jobs worth taking.
Plenty of electricians are booked solid with low-margin calls while the panel upgrades, rewires, and EV charger installs go to whoever shows up first on Google. Electrician SEO fixes which jobs find you.
What you get, specifically.
- High-ticket keyword focus: panel upgrades, EV charger installation, rewires: the searches behind the good invoices.
- Map pack in every suburb: visibility across your whole service area, not just the shop's home postcode.
- The EV charger wave: the fastest-growing installation ticket in the trade, with search demand to match.
- Calls matched to keywords: you hear which search produced Tuesday's $4k panel job.
Where it fits in the system.
Same four-stage system, tuned for the electrical trade: the keywords, the buyer questions, and the review patterns are different, and we have already mapped them.
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We are already busy. Why bother? +
Busy and profitable are different. SEO shifts your mix toward the high-ticket work and gives you a pipeline for the crew you hire next.
Do you work with one-truck operations? +
We work with companies that can absorb more calls in their metro. On the fifteen-minute call we will tell you honestly whether the spend makes sense at your size.
What about Angi and Thumbtack? +
Keep them if they pay for themselves. Our job is to make your own rankings the cheapest channel you have, so directory fees become optional.
Can you rank us for emergency electrician searches? +
Yes, and they convert brilliantly, but they are map pack searches almost entirely, which makes profile work and reviews the lever. If emergency work is your bread and butter, we weight the plan accordingly.
We only do commercial work. Does this still apply? +
The channel shifts: fewer "near me" searches, more procurement-style queries, and relationships still rule. SEO supports commercial by making you findable and credible when a facilities manager checks you out, and the content targets their questions instead.
The part most agencies skip explaining.
Most electrical contractors are busy and under-earning at the same time. The service calls fill the calendar, while the panel upgrades, rewires, and EV charger installs, the tickets that actually build a company, go to whoever shows up first when a homeowner searches. That is a visibility problem, not a workmanship problem, and it is fixable.
The EV cluster deserves its own paragraph because the economics are unusual: a Level 2 charger install is a straightforward job with a committed buyer, and a meaningful share of those jobs uncover a panel upgrade, one search producing two tickets. Search demand for charger installation keeps climbing in both the US and Australia, while most electrician profiles still list "electrician" as their only category. Google cannot rank you for work it does not know you do; adding the right categories and a real charger page is often the fastest revenue win in the trade.
Beyond EV, the playbook is disciplined local SEO: a profile run weekly, suburb pages for the whole territory your vans cover, and review capture from finished jobs. Every call is recorded and matched to its keyword, so you hear exactly which searches produce the good invoices and which produce the tire-kickers. That evidence steers where the next month of work goes.
Want this working for your company?
Fifteen minutes on a call. You talk about your business, we show you what it would take in your market.