Electrical contractors: be the name they're handed when they ask who to call.

When buyers search "electrician near me [city]" or "panel upgrade cost [city]", the Maps 3-pack and the AI assistant decide who gets the call before anyone scrolls. We install the system that makes that name yours, and we run it for you.

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Electrical contractors compete in a denser pool than most realize. Buyers searching "electrician near me [city]" or "panel upgrade cost [city]" get a three-name list from Google Maps and a one-name recommendation from ChatGPT — long before they click anything.

Electrician work is won and lost in those recommendations, and most electrical contractors have never checked whether they're the name being handed over or the one left out.

What you get

One outcome: Electrician calls arriving on their own. We build the channel and we run it.

01

We prove the gap

We run the real questions buyers ask Google and the AI assistants in your market — including "electrician near me [city]", "panel upgrade cost [city]", "EV charger installation [city]" — and show you who gets recommended right now and where you stand. The gap is what those missed calls are costing you.

02

We install the system

We build the channel that makes your business the name handed over when a buyer asks who to call. It's our in-house system, done for you, not a checklist for someone else to chase.

03

You get the calls

Inbound Electrician work starts landing on its own. It compounds over time and sources calls far more cheaply than pay-per-click. We keep the engine running; you handle the work.

You get the calls. We keep the system running.

Done for you. We build the channel and we run it, so Electrician buyers reach out on their own. You handle the calls that land, not a list of tasks. The work, and the way it compounds, stays on our side.

Who's behind ShowUpSEO

Levi Cornwell founded ShowUpSEO in Dallas-Fort Worth. We install autonomous customer-acquisition systems for local service businesses, including electrical contractors, so when buyers ask Google or an AI assistant who to call, our client is the name handed over.

We build the channel and we run it. You get the outcome: Electrician calls, arriving on their own.

Where electrical contractors lose the call

Five patterns we see repeatedly when AI assistants and Google Maps hand a electrical contractor buyer to a competitor. The system closes them.

01

High-value jobs going to the aggregators

Angi, HomeAdvisor, and Thumbtack get handed "panel upgrade [city]" and "EV charger installation" because the assistants reach for the aggregator over the independent shop. The high-value job never reaches you. The system makes your shop the name recommended for the work you most want.

02

Trust signals buyers never see

Customers and AI engines both favor contractors whose licensing and credentials read as credible and current. When yours do not come across, a competitor with a clearer presence gets recommended in your place. The system surfaces your shop as the trusted, established name.

03

No presence in the suburbs you serve

Electricians serving suburban towns often show up in the city itself but vanish three towns over, forfeiting that work to whoever owns those areas online. The system establishes you across your whole service area so the inbound follows.

04

Commercial buyers getting residential shops

When your commercial and residential work blur together, "commercial electrician [city]" hands the buyer a residential shop and your commercial bid never happens. The system makes you the recommended name for the segment of work you want.

05

Invisible in the local pack

When your shop is not in the Maps pack buyers actually see, steady demand quietly routes to two or three competitors and you never know it happened. The system puts your shop in front of those buyers and keeps it there.

Frequently asked

Does this work for residential or commercial electricians?

Both. The system makes you the recommended name across residential service calls, commercial maintenance, and project work like panels and EV chargers.

What about union vs non-union shops?

Either way. Union locals and independent shops compete for the same buyers in the same recommendations, and the system makes you the name handed over regardless.

What does it cost?

It is a customer-acquisition system we install and run, not a one-off report. A one-time install of $5,000 builds the channel, then $1,000 per month keeps it running and optimized so the inbound calls keep arriving. We prove the gap free before you commit.

Do you implement it, or just hand me a list?

We build it and we run it. No fix list for your office manager or project coordinator to chase. We prove the gap free, then install the system and keep it running while you run the work.

Electrician by city

DFW headquarters; built and run remotely nationwide. Same system, localized to the competitive set in your city.

See who's getting your Electrician calls.

One call with our team. We show you the gap and what it's costing you.

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