
Most homeowners decide whether to call you within 30 seconds of landing on your About Us page. They are not reading for fun. They are checking if you are real, qualified, and the kind of person they want inside their home. A good about us page electrician owners can be proud of does three things: [...]

If you run an electrical business in the Netherlands, you've probably been told two different things by two different people. One says "just build it on WordPress, it's the standard." The other says "get a managed website, you don't have time for this." Both can be right — depending on who you are. This guide [...]

If you run a small electrical business and want to see what good actually looks like, this guide walks through eight electrician website examples — Dutch and international — and breaks down what each one does well. We've kept the names anonymous and grouped them by approach, so you can pick the patterns that fit [...]

Most people who visit an electrician's website are on their phone. They are usually in a hurry, often standing next to a tripped fuse box, and they decide in seconds whether to call you or scroll past. A mobile website for electricians is no longer a nice-to-have — it is the version of your business [...]

An "elektricien spoed" search at 10pm doesn't come from someone sitting at a desk. It comes from a homeowner standing next to a dead fuse box, with one thumb on their phone and a crying child in the next room. They will call the first electrician whose number works on the first tap. If your [...]

Most Dutch electrician websites look professional and still get fewer than one enquiry per week. The homepage is almost always the reason. It explains the business but doesn't make it easy — or fast — for a homeowner in a hurry to take action. A high-converting electrician homepage does seven specific things, and each one [...]

The short answer: the time to build an electrician website ranges from 7 days to 3 months, depending on who builds it and how quickly you supply photos, services, and approvals. A managed service can go live in 7–10 days. A freelancer usually needs 4–8 weeks. DIY takes as long as your free evenings allow. [...]

If you run a small electrical business, you have three honest options for getting a website: build it yourself with Wix or WordPress, hire a freelancer, or pay a monthly fee for a managed (Done-For-You) service. This guide compares the DIY vs Done-For-You website electrician routes — plus the freelancer path in between — on [...]

Most electrician websites are missing pages that customers actually look for before calling. This electrician website checklist covers the 10 essential pages your site needs — what each one is for, what to include, and the mistakes to avoid. Use it to audit your current website, or as a blueprint if you're building a new [...]

If you run an electrical business in the Netherlands and you’re shopping for a website, the pricing can feel all over the place. One provider quotes €50 a month. Another asks €2,500 upfront. A third offers a yearly plan under €1,000. The reason is simple — they’re not offering the same thing. Some options give [...]
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