I Ranked Three Electricians Locally.Google Didn't Care About Keywords.
When I started working with electricians on the Space Coast, I assumed keyword density and service page optimization would move the needle. I built perfect pages, hit keyword targets, and waited. Nothing shifted in the local pack. Then I looked at what was actually ranking.
The electricians winning local searches had one thing in common: they owned their Google Business Profile like it was their homepage. Complete service categories, consistent photos, regular posts, actual review responses. Google's local ranking factors emphasize relevance, distance, and prominence, and prominence is built through profile completeness and review velocity, not keyword stuffing. One electrician I worked with went from buried to top three by fixing their profile categories and getting five new reviews in a month.
The keyword part still matters, but it's a supporting player. Your local business visibility lives in your profile first, your website second. I've seen electricians rank for "emergency electrician near me" with a mediocre website because their profile was bulletproof and they had 40+ recent reviews.
Worth trying: Audit your Google Business Profile categories this week. Make sure every service you offer is listed as a category, not buried in the description. Then ask three recent customers to leave a review. That's more valuable than rewriting your service pages.
