Marketing for electricians.
Residential + commercial focus. Map-pack dominance for "electrician near me," panel-upgrade leads, EV-charger jobs, and emergency calls — built on the channels that drive same-week revenue.
Why most Electrical marketing falls flat.
Electrical work is one of the most search-driven trades in the country. The problem isn't demand — it's that LSA-eligible competitors with better citations are eating the map pack while owners are stuck paying for "branding" they didn't ask for. We fix the foundation first.
Five services, mapped to Electrical.
We weight the channels for Electrical the way the industry rewards: leads-now where it matters, brand-building where it compounds.
Local SEO for Electrical
GBP + citations + reviews so you own "electrician [city]" everywhere.
Paid Ads for Electrical
LSA-first mix; LSA tends to be the lowest cost-per-call in the trade.
Website for Electrical
Service-area pages for every city you cover + emergency-call hero.
SEO for Electrical
Panel-upgrade, EV charger, generator install — high-ticket service pages.
Social for Electrical
Optional. Most electrical clients see better return from doubling SEO + Paid.
Searches we rank Electrical clients for.
A working sample — your full keyword set is built around your service mix and service area.
Questions every Electrical owner asks.
If yours isn’t here, the fastest path is the contact page — we answer every message inside one business day.
For most electrical businesses — yes. LSA typically delivers the lowest cost-per-call of any paid channel for the trade. We handle setup, badge maintenance, and lead disputes.
One hand-written city landing page per service area, plus secondary GBP listings where you have legitimate physical presence (warehouse, satellite office). All rolled into a single reporting view.
Yes — those are high-ticket service categories that deserve their own landing pages, ad campaigns, and tracking. We'll spin up a separate funnel per high-value service.
For most secondary cities, 30–90 days. For top metros (top 20 US), 90–180. Faster than that is usually a flag that an agency is cutting corners.