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.
com/business/answer/7091) 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.
