Websites for Electricians

Multi-Area Websites for Electricians

If your electrical business covers more than one town, a single “areas we cover” page often leaves work on the table. A multi-area website is built to show exactly where you work, match the way people search (“electrician in [area]”), and convert that traffic into calls and quote requests.

This service creates a structured, search-friendly site with dedicated location pages and clear service messaging, so you can win enquiries across all the places you actually serve, not just your main base.

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What this service delivers

A purpose-built website structure for electricians who cover multiple locations, designed to improve visibility and increase enquiries.

  • Dedicated location pages for each town or key area you serve
  • Clear service pages that match what customers search for (fault finding, rewires, EV chargers, EICRs and more)
  • Strong calls to action on every page (call, request a quote, book a visit)
  • Local SEO foundations: headings, internal linking, metadata and crawlable structure
  • Mobile-first design and fast-loading pages for on-the-go searches
  • Trust-building content placement (accreditations, guarantees, reviews, project photos)
  • Tracking setup so you can see what is driving calls and enquiries

Who this is for

This is a good fit if you:

  • Cover multiple towns, villages or regions and want consistent leads across them
  • Rely on Google for work but only seem to show in one area
  • Have a website that looks fine but does not generate enough calls
  • Are expanding into new areas and want the site to support that growth

How delivery works

The build is managed end to end, with a focus on getting the structure right before design.

  1. Service area planning: confirm priority towns, travel radius, and which areas deserve dedicated pages.
  2. Site map and content plan: decide which pages are needed and how they link together.
  3. Build and on-page SEO: develop the pages, add conversion-focused layout, and apply local SEO best practice.
  4. Review and launch: test on mobile, check forms and tracking, then publish and submit for indexing.

After launch: keeping it working

Multi-area sites perform best with light, regular improvement.

  • Add new locations as your coverage expands
  • Improve pages based on what people search for and what converts
  • Keep key information current (services, compliance wording, accreditations, photos)
  • Use tracking data to double down on the areas bringing the best enquiries

Client Reviews

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Based on 4 reviews

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    Rebekah Todd (Todd Hairdressing)

    Our website is fast, looks great and we get more new business than ever. Our Google and AI keywords are driving more bookings and enquiries. The team at Frively are super responsive. Any changes or updates are normally dealt with very promptly and I love that there are no unexpected bills. We also get really good advise. Excellent service thank you.
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    Beverley Kipling (Directors Cut)

    The Frively team are brilliant! My business is stronger that it has been in all of its 25 years. New clients at an all time high. More online enquiries. In a very short time we went from being nowhere on Google to getting new business every day.
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    Sally Priscott - Honeys - Taunton

    100% more new clients, hundreds of monthly online bookings, and an online presence better than at anytime in the last 25 years. Frively is brilliant! And they do it all for me.
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    Tracy Essam (The Pamper Suite)

    Since moving to Frively our web traffic has increased 10x. We doubled new clients rates and online bookings have gone through the roof!

Frequently Asked Questions

How is a multi-area electrician website different from a standard website?
It uses dedicated, well-structured pages for each key location you serve, not one generic coverage page. This helps you appear for “electrician in [area]” searches and gives visitors a page that feels specific to their location.
How many locations should the website target?
Enough to reflect where you genuinely want work and can service reliably. Many electricians start with their top towns or highest-margin areas, then add more locations once the core pages are performing.
Will this help me rank in towns where I do not have an address?
It can improve visibility for service-area searches if the site is structured well and the content is accurate. Results still depend on competition, your Google Business Profile, and local signals like reviews and consistency across listings.
Do you write the location page content or do I need to provide it?
The content can be produced for you, using your services, working preferences and real coverage areas. You will review it to make sure it is accurate and compliant with how you operate.
What happens if I expand into new areas later?
New location pages can be added without rebuilding the whole site. The key is to keep the internal linking and page structure consistent so each new area supports, rather than dilutes, overall performance.