A website that makes people trust you with the fuse board.

Electrical work is bought on trust — the customer can’t judge the work, so they judge everything around it. Your site is most of everything around it.

01 · Your customers

What they’re actually trying to find out

Three questions, usually on a phone, usually in under a minute. A site that answers them wins the job before anyone else is even rung.

01

Are you certified, and by whom?

NICEIC, NAPIT, ELECSA — people look for the logo even if they couldn’t tell you what it stands for. Not having one visible costs you jobs you’d have won.

02

Do you do the specific thing I need?

An EICR for a landlord, a fuse board upgrade, an EV charger, downlights in a kitchen. If they can’t find their job named on your site, they assume you don’t do it.

03

Will I get a certificate?

Landlords and people selling houses need the paperwork, and they need to know you’ll provide it before they book.

02 · What goes on it

What I’d put on a site for electricians

Not a template with your logo dropped in. This is what actually earns its place on a site for your trade.

  • Your certification body and registration number, visible
  • A page for each thing you do — EICRs, rewires, fuse boards, EV chargers
  • A clear line for landlords, who buy differently from homeowners
  • The areas you cover, and whether you do emergency call-outs
  • Photos of finished boards and tidy work — it reads as competence
  • An enquiry form that lets them describe the job and attach a photo

03 · Price

What it costs

One-page website

Everything above on a single page. Plenty for most one-person firms.

from£790

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More room for photos

Business website

A page per service and a proper gallery. Better if you want to be found for each job separately.

from£1,490

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Free mock-up before you pay anything No deposit Yours to keep, no subscription Don’t like it? You pay nothing

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Send me a few lines about the firm. Within a few days you’ll have a mock-up to look at — free, and nothing to sign.

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04 · Enquiry

Ask for a free mock-up

Tell me what you do and roughly where. I’ll come back within 24 hours, and within a few days you’ll see a first version of your site.

A phone number or an email is enough — whichever suits you.

I’ll use your details only to reply to this enquiry. Nothing else. What I do with your data

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