When someone has an electrical problem — a tripped breaker that won't reset, a panel that needs upgrading, an outlet that sparks — they Google it first. If you're not in the top three results on Google Maps, you're invisible to that customer. I fix that.
Electrical work is high-stakes for the customer. They're not just hiring someone — they're trusting someone in their home with something that can cause real harm if done wrong. That means they research before they call. They read reviews, look at photos, check how long you've been around.
If your Google presence doesn't reflect the quality of your work, you lose those jobs before the phone even rings. A thin profile with no recent activity and unanswered reviews signals exactly the wrong thing to someone who's already nervous about hiring an electrician.
"Electrical customers do more research than almost any other trade before calling. A strong Google presence isn't just marketing — it's the proof they need to feel safe hiring you."
Your Google presence works for you while you're on the job. Here's what gets handled.
A quick call to kick things off. After that, I handle the Google work.
We look at your Google presence, who's ranking ahead of you locally, and what a realistic path looks like for your market and service area.
Audit, fixes, and the start of consistent monthly management — reviews, photos, posts, website updates, optimization. You stay on the job.
As your visibility grows, you get calls from customers who found you on Google, read your reviews, and chose you — already pre-sold before they dial.
Roland ran SS Drywall Repair for 15 years — skilled, experienced, trusted by his customers. But his phone was unpredictable and he was paying HomeAdvisor to fill the gaps. The trade is different from electrical, but that story is one I hear from electricians constantly.
After starting with Get Found Guy, he stopped chasing leads and started fielding calls from people who had already decided to hire him before picking up the phone.
No setup fees. No long-term contracts. No account manager who learned about electrical work from a Wikipedia article. You pay month to month and stop whenever you want.
You'll deal with me directly — I'm the person doing the work and the one who picks up if you have a question. That's the whole point. Most agencies hand you off after onboarding. That's not how this works.
No setup fee · No long-term contract
Or book a free call first — no pressure.
Real answers, no runaround.
Rather just talk? Book a call →15 minutes. I'll look at your Google presence and tell you exactly what's holding you back.