Whether it's a tripped fuse at midnight or a full rewire, people pick the electrician whose website looks like they know what they're doing. Yours should make the trust obvious without saying a word.
Electrical work is the kind of job people don't gamble on. They want quick visual proof you're qualified, local, and have done their kind of job before.
One page, built around the questions a real customer asks before they pick up the phone.
NICEIC, NAPIT, Part P, insurance — badges in the hero or just below it.
Domestic, commercial, EICRs, EV chargers, fault finding, fuse boards, lighting.
Tidy consumer units, EV chargers, fuse upgrades. Good work looks good in photos.
Towns and postcodes. Helps you show up for local searches.
Google or Checkatrade — surface a few real ones near the top.
Name, postcode, what's the job. Skip the long forms — most enquiries die there.
Here's a one-page demo built exactly to this pattern. Your version would have your services, your accreditations, and your areas.
View the electrician demoNot at the start. One page covers it. Later, if you want to rank specifically for "EV charger installation [town]", we can add a dedicated page for that.
Very. For electrical work, the NICEIC or NAPIT logo is the single biggest trust signal — most customers look for it before reading anything else.
For most electricians, no — a short enquiry form or WhatsApp link works better. You quote first, then book.
About a week. The Done For You package includes the writing, photos, and Google Business setup.
Send across your services and areas covered — I'll put together a free example so you can see how it would look. No obligation.
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