Google Ads Management · Jacksonville, TX

Google Ads Management for Electricians in Jacksonville

A homeowner's panel starts sparking at 9 PM on a Tuesday. They're not scrolling Yelp or asking neighbors—they're typing "emergency electrician near me" into Google and calling whoever shows up first. If that's not you, it's someone else getting paid for your expertise.

Why Your Ads Aren't Working

You set up Google Ads because you needed calls. Maybe you followed a YouTube tutorial or let Google's "helpful" automation take over. Now you're spending $40 a day and getting zero jobs out of it. The problem isn't that ads don't work for electricians. They do. But you're probably bidding on garbage keywords like "electrical tips" or showing ads to people three counties over who'll never hire you. And Google's happy to take your money either way because you didn't tell it otherwise.

What Actually Needs to Happen

First, we figure out what people in Cherokee County are actually typing when they need an electrician right now. Not browse-mode stuff. We're talking "breaker keeps tripping" and "outlet not working" and "generator installation Jacksonville TX."

Then we set your radius tight. Someone near the East Texas State Hospital or Jacksonville College Campus sees your ad. Someone in Longview doesn't. We write ad copy that mentions your license number and the fact that you're local—not some lead-gen company pretending to be an electrician.

And we don't just set it and walk away. We check what's working every week. If a keyword is eating budget without bringing in calls, we kill it. If something's converting like crazy, we put more money there. Your cost-per-lead should go down over time, not up.

How We Run Your Account

We start by auditing whatever you've got running now—or building it from scratch if you're starting fresh. Either way, we're looking at search terms, location settings, bid strategy, and whether your landing page actually makes people want to call you. Most electrician sites don't even list services or show a phone number above the fold, which is like paying for a billboard with no contact info.

Once the campaign's live, we track everything. Clicks, calls, form fills, cost per conversion. We tie it back to actual jobs when we can. If your ads are getting clicks but no one's calling, that's a landing page problem. If you're getting calls but they're all price-shoppers or people outside your area, that's a targeting problem. We fix both.

We also write your ad copy so it filters out time-wasters. If you don't do residential service calls under $200, we say that. If you're licensed and insured and the other guys aren't, we say that too. The goal isn't a million clicks. It's the right clicks from people who'll actually hire you. And yeah, we handle all the annoying stuff—negative keywords, bid adjustments, A/B testing headlines. You just answer the phone when it rings.

Pricing starts at $750 a month for ongoing management. That doesn't include your actual ad spend, which goes straight to Google. Most electricians around Jacksonville spend between $500 and $1,500 a month on ads depending on how many calls they want. We'll tell you what makes sense after we see your numbers. And if it's not working after 60 days, we'll tell you that too instead of pretending everything's fine while you keep writing checks.

What does google ads management cost for electricians?

Every project is different, but here's a straight look at where most electricians in Jacksonville land.

starting at

$300

Simple Site

3-5 pages. Done in days.

starting at

$1,500

Full Website

10+ pages. Ready in about a week.

starting at

$3,500

Website + SEO

Full site plus SEO. 1-2 weeks.

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We work with electricians across Cherokee County and all of East Texas. Let's talk about what you need.

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