How much does electrical marketing cost?
Short answer: plan on four figures a month to compete seriously, and be suspicious of anyone quoting a price before asking about your market. Below: what each channel costs with sources, what actually sets your number, and the math to run for your own company.
We are Mindflow Marketing, and we get electrical companies found on Google and named by the AI engines buyers now ask first: Google AI Overviews, Google AI Mode, ChatGPT, Perplexity and Gemini. Our program prices are published: from $3,500/month, no setup fee.
$39
per lead (trade-level figure) for Local Services Ads, SearchLight Digital dataset via Pipeline On
$12.18
cost per click for electricians and electrical contractors, LocaliQ 2025 benchmarks
$3,500
monthly starting rate at Mindflow, published, no annual contract
Mindflow Marketing was founded by Youssef Hodaigui, twenty-five years in search, and he runs every engagement personally.
We work from one office, in Atlanta, and every electrical company outside it is served from there. We will not rent a mailbox in your city to look local.
Every rate is on the pricing page. No quote call required to learn what this costs.
One company per metro in each service category. The electrical company down the road cannot buy the same seat.
What is AI visibility, and how is it different from SEO?
AI visibility, also called answer engine optimization or AEO, is the practice of getting a business named inside AI-generated answers. SEO earns a ranked link a buyer clicks. AEO earns a mention inside the answer itself, in Google AI Overviews, Google AI Mode, ChatGPT, Perplexity or Gemini, where no click may ever happen.
The two run on overlapping machinery. Google states that its generative features are rooted in its core Search ranking and quality systems, so a page has to be indexed and eligible before it can be quoted. Classic SEO is the floor, not an alternative to it.
What sits above that floor is different work. An assistant is choosing which electrical companies to name, and it draws on how clearly your company is defined as an entity, how consistently it is described across the web, what independent sources say about it, and whether your pages answer the question in a passage it can lift whole.
Nobody can force a recommendation. We build the entity footprint, the citable pages and the review base the assistants draw on, then score where you land on twelve frozen buying questions across three platforms each quarter, with the screenshots archived and dated.
What does electrical marketing cost, channel by channel?
Key takeaways
- Channel costs are knowable: LSA ~$39/lead; Google Ads ~$91/lead (blended avg); marketplace leads are shared, closing at 5–15% typically.
- Your number is set by four factors: Market competitiveness, service-area size, your site’s condition, and how fast you need results.
- Renting vs owning is the real decision. Lead fees reset monthly; visibility work compounds under your name.
- A Mindflow partnership starts at $3,500 a month, published. No setup fee, 90-day initial, then month-to-month. The pricing page carries the higher tiers.
Electrical marketing is a set of channels, and each one has its own economics. As of July 2026, from published benchmark data:
| Channel | Typical cost | Source |
|---|---|---|
| Google Local Services Ads | $39 per lead (trade-level figure) | SearchLight Digital LSA dataset (Feb 2026, 888 contractors), via Pipeline On benchmarks |
| Google Local Services Ads, close rate | Roughly 44% reported | Close-rate figures via Pipeline On benchmarks |
| Google Ads (PPC) | no published trade-level figure, cross-trade average ~$91/lead (LocaliQ blended) | LocaliQ 2025 dataset (3,211 campaigns), same compilation |
| Marketplaces (Angi, HomeAdvisor, Thumbtack) | $10–$60 per shared lead by job type | Published range, checked July 2026; no publisher named in our source compilation, see Sources and method below |
| Marketplaces, close rate | typical close rates 5–15% | Published range, checked July 2026; no publisher named in our source compilation, see Sources and method below |
| Owned visibility (Maps, SEO, AI answers, reviews) | Sweat-equity, or a monthly partnership from $3,500 | Mindflow Marketing published pricing |
SOURCES: SearchLight Digital LSA dataset (Feb 2026, 888 contractors) and close-rate figures via Pipeline On benchmarks; Google Ads per-lead by trade via LocaliQ 2025 dataset, same compilation, checked July 2026. Ranges vary by market.
What we read from that, and this part is our judgement rather than anything the sources state: every one of those channels carries a catch, and the catch is where the money goes.
- Google Local Services Ads. Pay-per-lead with strong reported close rates (~44%), but capacity is capped by review count and response speed.
- Google Ads (PPC). Demand stops the day the budget does; wasted spend is the norm without tight negatives and call tracking.
- Marketplaces. Leads shared with competitors, typical close rates 5–15%. Renting demand the platform owns.
- Owned visibility. Slower to start, compounds instead of resetting, and it’s the layer AI recommendations are built from.
What is different about electrical work, with sources
The sections above apply to any home service company. These do not. Each figure below carries its publisher, its date and a link, and where no published figure exists the line says so instead of estimating one.
| Condition | What it is | Source |
|---|---|---|
| Seasonality | Google Trends for electrician, geography US-GA, five years to 31 July 2026, runs from an index of 70 in December to 100 in June, a 30-point spread. | Google Trends, electrician, Georgia. The 30-point spread is the arithmetic difference between those two published index values. |
| What the job is worth | Angi reports an average of $350 to hire an electrician, range $163 to $538, with hourly rates of $50 to $100 and a service call fee of $100 to $200 for the first hour. | Angi, updated 17 March 2026 |
| What the clicks cost | Electricians and electrical contractors carry a $12.18 cost per click, the highest of the seven trades and second highest of all sixteen categories, against a $93.69 cost per lead and a 9.08 percent conversion rate, the best of the seven. | LocaliQ, 2025 Search Ad Benchmarks for Home Services, data April 2024 to March 2025, page updated 15 July 2026. LocaliQ publishes the three figures; the placements against seven trades and sixteen categories are Mindflow’s reading of that table, not LocaliQ’s wording. |
| The licence, and what it limits | Georgia licenses electrical contractors, O.C.G.A. § 43-14-8(a). Class I is restricted to single-family dwellings of up to three levels and multifamily structures of not more than two levels, with single-phase installations not exceeding 400 amperes at the service; Class II is unrestricted. | O.C.G.A. § 43-14-8(a); Georgia Code, 2024 edition |
| Screening | Google applies an extra screening level to electricians in Local Services Ads, above the standard business and insurance checks. Electrical is one of five urgent categories treated that way, alongside HVAC, plumbers, locksmiths and garage door services. | Google, Local Services Ads business screening and verification, United States, checked 31 July 2026 |
What we read from that, and this part is our judgement rather than anything the sources state: seasonality here is mild and summer-leaning. Second flattest of the seven after plumbing.
Expensive clicks, excellent conversion, and a $350 average ticket is the tightest margin in the set. A cost per lead that looks cheap next to roofing is not cheap next to this job value.
Screening costs calendar time. Budget the calendar as well as the money: the channel cannot start until screening clears.
Renting demand vs owning visibility
Before comparing agency quotes, run this: take last quarter’s lead-platform spend, divide by jobs actually closed from it, that’s your true cost per job, shared leads and all. Then ask what the same money builds as assets under your name: map positions, pages that rank for years, reviews that close comparisons, an AI presence competitors can’t rent.
The rented channel resets to zero every month. The owned layer compounds, and it decides how AI assistants pick an electrician. That’s the cost question that matters at every budget.
Sources & method
What does a Mindflow program actually deliver?
Five pillars run together inside one engagement: local SEO and Google Maps, organic search, AI visibility, reputation and brand SERP, and conversion tracking. Each is reported every month with the denominator stated beside the number, and Share of Answer is scored quarterly, so a figure can be checked instead of believed.
Local SEO and Google Maps
Google Business Profile work and map-grid tracking read across your whole service area, not off a single pin. A grid tells you whether you are losing on trust signals or losing on distance, and those have different fixes.
Organic search
Technical foundations, site architecture and the searches that turn into panel upgrades, rewires and generator installs, built from the work you actually closed. Pages built from a keyword tool instead rank you in counties your crews will never drive to.
AI visibility and entity work
Entity disambiguation, organisation schema, knowledge-graph alignment and passages written so an assistant can lift them whole. This decides whether ChatGPT, Perplexity or Google AI Overviews name your electrical company or a competitor.
Reputation and brand SERP
What a buyer and an assistant both see when they search your name. Review count and response speed cap how much a Local Services Ads budget can even spend, so this layer sets the ceiling on a paid channel too.
Conversion tracking
Calls and forms tracked through to the booked job, and a Work Ledger listing every shipped item, dated. Visibility that never reaches a booked job still costs you the months it took to build, and that bill never appears on an invoice.
Measurement you can audit
Share of Answer across twelve frozen buying questions, three platforms, three runs each, scored out of twelve with screenshots archived and dated.
Read the full methodRankings are never guaranteed. Anything we could not trace to a primary source is absent from this page, not estimated. The audit runs the same six layers described on the pricing page, and Share of Answer is scored quarterly.
How the first 90 days work
Every engagement I take opens with a diagnostic, not a pitch. The first 90 days establish a baseline you can hold us to, fix what is structurally broken, and put the first measured movement on the record.
- Free Visibility Check. The twelve real buying questions for electrical work, asked across Google Maps, Google and the assistants. You get the screenshots. No call required to receive it.
- Local Visibility Audit. Crawlability and indexation, entity and schema state, map-grid position across your service area, review base, and the competitive gap. Delivered written, with the working shown.
- Baseline measurement. Share of Answer scored before any work begins, so the starting number exists in writing and cannot be revised later.
- Foundations, weeks 1 to 6. Technical fixes, entity and organisation schema, Google Business Profile, and the pages that answer the questions electrical buyers actually ask.
- Authority and content, weeks 4 to 12. Citable pages, review systems, and the off-site corroboration assistants rely on when deciding whether a company is real.
- First remeasurement. The same twelve questions, the same conditions, scored against the baseline. Movement or no movement, both go in the report.
What has Mindflow Marketing actually produced?
Two clients have given written permission to publish their numbers, and neither of them is an electrical company. Precision Fenceworks is a fence company working four Georgia markets, verified live 2026-06-16. Fireside Antiques is an eCommerce antiques dealer in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, with Search Console and Ahrefs data pulled 2026-06-10.
PRECISION FENCEWORKS · GEORGIA FENCING
Named by three of the four major assistants in Athens, where it ranks second in the map pack, with Perplexity giving them as its first pick. Third organic in Athens as well. First organic in Alpharetta and third in the map pack there, beaten on proximity and not on trust signals. 87 AI mentions across 72 cited pages, and 631 Precision Fenceworks reviews at a 4.9 average.
In Atlanta the same client has no reachable map presence against 100,000-plus impressions in sixteen months. Their pin sits in Alpharetta, proximity decides the Google map pack, and no page moves a building. In Lawrenceville they hold page one organic with zero map presence.
FIRESIDE ANTIQUES · LOUISIANA ECOMMERCE
Five of eight tracked core terms ranking strong, with dining tables, armoires, mirrors and coffee tables all recovered to first position after a ranking dip.
A national eCommerce catalogue, and a long way from an electrical contractor, which is why it sits here as evidence of method and not as a forecast for your own panel-upgrade work. The full record is on the eCommerce results page.
Neither published client is an electrical company, and we are not going to imply otherwise. What transfers between trades is the method: the audit, the frozen questions, the stated denominators and the Work Ledger. What does not transfer is a promise about your own street.
What we cannot show either: revenue, lead volume and job values for the fencing client, and sales and revenue for the eCommerce one. Neither client’s permission covers it. So we cannot tell you whether this visibility became money, and we would sooner say that than let a chart imply it. Two clients is not a large portfolio and we are not going to present it as one.
What does a Mindflow program cost, and what sets your number?
We publish every rate. A Visibility Check is free. A Local Visibility Audit is $3,500 to $7,500 and credits against your first invoice if you start a monthly partnership within 30 calendar days of delivery. The monthly partnership starts at $3,500 a month on a 90-day initial term, then runs month to month. No setup fee and no annual contract.
The credit caps at that first invoice and does not carry forward. At the bottom of the range a $3,500 audit against a $3,500 first month costs you nothing if you continue. At the top, a $7,500 audit against a $3,500 first month credits $3,500 and the remaining $4,000 is spent. I would sooner you ran that sum at your own desk than found it on an invoice.
The full ladder, with what sits inside each tier, is on the pricing page.
What the monthly actually buys: the priority pillars from your baseline, a measurement baseline, and a Work Ledger listing every shipped item, dated. No setup fee, 90-day initial, then month-to-month. We take one company per metro in each service category, so the seat is yours for the life of the engagement.
What actually sets your number
Market competitiveness. More competitors bidding on the same buyers raises every channel’s price, ads most visibly, but content and review velocity too.
Service-area size. Every additional city multiplies the work: more geo-grid points to win, more honest service-area pages, more neighborhoods where reviews need to mention the work.
Your site’s condition. Crawl errors, missing service pages, and a buried phone number are a cleanup tax before growth work starts.
Speed required. If demand peaks in eight weeks, paid carries the front while owned visibility builds — the overlap costs more than either alone. Service calls keep the lights on; the electrification wave is where the next five years of growth sit.
Illustrative allocations, run your own math
Patterns, not benchmarks, your market decides the truth:
| Company | Common priority | Illustrative monthly |
|---|---|---|
| Solo / one crew | Foundations: GBP, reviews, LSA, mostly sweat plus a capped LSA budget | A few hundred dollars in LSA spend + disciplined free-layer work |
| Two–three crews | The inflection point: owned-visibility program + LSA, ads for gaps | program territory + ad spend as needed |
| Multi-market | Full-stack across metros, AI presence, brand SERP | upper program territory + channel spend |
ILLUSTRATIVE ONLY, allocation patterns, not quotes. Your exact number comes from a baseline: the Local Visibility Audit ($3,500–$7,500), credited against your first invoice if a monthly partnership starts within 30 calendar days of delivery, capped at that invoice and not carried.
Start with the free checkWhich areas and industries does Mindflow Marketing serve?
We work from Brookhaven across the Atlanta metro, covering Buckhead, Sandy Springs, Dunwoody, Decatur, Chamblee, Doraville, Marietta, Smyrna, Alpharetta, Roswell, Johns Creek, Duluth and Lawrenceville, spanning Fulton, DeKalb, Cobb and Gwinnett counties, and we take electrical companies in Georgia, Florida, Texas, Tennessee, North Carolina and South Carolina.
The work covers established home-services companies in roofing, HVAC, plumbing, electrical, fencing, garage door and remodeling, plus high-value legal, specialty healthcare and considered-purchase eCommerce. The common thread is deal value: one won job has to pay for months of the work, or the arithmetic does not close.
More reading: electrical marketing, how AI assistants pick an electrician, and the neighbouring cost guides for HVAC and plumbing. Every guide sits in the cost library, statewide context in the Georgia market notes, and the office itself on the Atlanta page.
Fair questions about electrical marketing costs
Is SEO or paid ads better for an electrician?
Different jobs: ads buy this month’s demand at a rising price; SEO and Maps build an asset that compounds under your name. The honest sequence for most electrical companies: fix the free layers first (Business Profile, reviews, site), run LSA while organic builds, then let paid shrink as owned visibility takes share.
What does an electrical lead actually cost?
Published figures, checked July 2026: Local Services Ads, $39 per lead (trade-level figure). Google Ads, no published trade-level figure, cross-trade average ~$91/lead (LocaliQ blended). Marketplace leads ($10–$60 per shared lead by job type) look cheaper but are shared, typical close rates run 5–15%, versus roughly 44% reported for LSA. Cost per closed job is the number that matters.
Can I do this for free?
The foundations, yes, a complete Business Profile, steady compliant review requests, and accurate listings cost sweat, not cash. What costs money is competing: content, pages, tracking, and consistency. Free gets you eligible; investment gets you chosen. Our free Visibility Check will tell you which of the two you are, on twelve real buying questions, with the screenshots attached.
Why do agencies charge such different prices?
The short answer is that “the same thing” usually isn’t: a $500/month package is templated posts and a rank report; a real program carries strategy, build work, and measurement. Ask any agency the only revealing question: “show me exactly what shipped last month.” No ledger, no deal.
Do you have any electrical clients you can show me?
Not yet. The two clients who have given permission to publish are a Georgia fence company and a Louisiana antiques dealer, and both records are linked above. What carries across to an electrical company is the method: the audit, the frozen questions and the stated denominators. If a named result in your own trade is what you need before signing, better you know that now than after an invoice.
Want your number, not a range?
The free Visibility Check shows where you stand on 12 real buying questions, asked across Google Maps, Google and the AI assistants, with the screenshots attached. The Local Visibility Audit then prices your exact program, and it credits against your first invoice if you start within 30 calendar days.
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