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Local SEO · 14 June 2026 · 10 MIN READ

Local SEO for Perth tradies: get found before the competition

Sparkies, plumbers, builders in WA. Why Google Business Profile, suburb pages and reviews matter more than ads - and the order to fix things in.

Most Perth tradies don't lose work because they're not good. They lose work because when someone in their suburb types "sparkie near me" or "plumber Joondalup" into Google at 7pm on a Sunday, somebody else shows up - usually a national franchise with a slick website and a hundred reviews.

Local SEO isn't a dark art and it isn't a six-month consulting engagement. For a Perth-based sparkie, plumber, builder or chippy, it's four or five concrete things done properly. Here they are, in the order that delivers the most for the least effort.

Why Google Ads aren't the first move

Most tradies who decide they want more leads jump straight to Google Ads. It feels like the fastest path. It usually is the most expensive one. In Perth's competitive trade markets, a click for "emergency plumber Perth" can sit at A$15-30 - and that's just the click, not the booked job.

Before paying for clicks, fix the things that bring you free traffic from Google. Local SEO costs your time and a small amount of money for tools. The returns last.

1. Google Business Profile, properly set up

The single highest-impact thing. For local searches like "electrician Mt Lawley" or "plumber Fremantle", Google shows the "Local Pack" - three business profiles with a map - above the regular results. If you're in there, you get most of the calls. If you're not, you might as well be invisible.

What gets you into the Local Pack:

  • Correct primary category. "Electrician", not "Electrical service" or "Home services". Be specific.
  • Service areas listed. Add every suburb you actually work in. Perth, North Perth, Mt Lawley, Highgate, Northbridge - if you're listing them, Google trusts you cover them.
  • Real photos. Your ute, your team, finished jobs (with the client's permission). Stock photos hurt you.
  • Opening hours, accurate. Including public holidays and the AFL Grand Final long weekend.
  • Reviews, especially recent ones. More on this below.
  • Posts every 2-3 weeks. Almost nobody does this - which is exactly why doing it puts you ahead.

2. Reviews - the lever most tradies under-use

Reviews do two things at once: they push your Google Business Profile higher in the Local Pack, and they tip the visitor who already found you toward calling instead of bouncing.

What we see work for Perth tradies:

  • After every completed job, send the customer a one-tap review link by SMS. Not "please leave us a review" - just "if you've got 20 seconds: review link".
  • Aim for one new review per week. Stack 10-15 in a quarter and you're ahead of most local competition.
  • Reply to every review. Even one-liners. Google's algorithm picks up "engaged" profiles and lifts them.
  • Reply to negative reviews politely and factually. Future customers read these more than the 5-stars.

3. Website with suburb pages

One generic page that says "Servicing all of Perth" doesn't rank for anything. A page per suburb you actually want to dominate does.

For a Perth sparkie, that might be:

  • /electrician-perth-cbd
  • /electrician-mount-lawley
  • /electrician-leederville
  • /electrician-joondalup

Each page has slightly different content - mentions of the suburb, common job types in that area, the response time from your usual base. Not duplicate content with the suburb name swapped. Real differences. Google can tell.

This is one of the most under-used tactics in the Perth trade market. Five proper suburb pages, well written, will outrank a generic competitor in five suburbs simultaneously.

4. NAP consistency across the web

NAP = Name, Address, Phone. The data on your Google Business Profile, your website, Yellow Pages, True Local, Hipages, and any other directory you're listed on has to match exactly.

"Smith Electrical, 12 Hay Street, 0411 222 333" on Google.
"Smith Electrical, 12 Hay St, 04-1122-2333" on Hipages.
"Smiths Electric, 12 Hay Street, 0411222333" on Yellow Pages.

Google treats these as three different businesses. Pick one canonical version and make every listing match it.

5. Speed and mobile

Most calls to a Perth tradie now come from someone on their phone. If your site takes 6 seconds to load on 4G or the contact button is hidden behind a popup, you've already lost them.

What to check:

  • Run your site through PageSpeed Insights. Aim for over 80 on mobile.
  • Your phone number should be a tap-to-call link at the top of every page.
  • No 30-second cookie banners blocking the screen on first load.
  • One form, three fields - name, suburb, job. Anything more loses people.

What about Google Ads?

Once the four things above are done, Google Ads becomes useful - because now you're sending paid traffic to a site that actually converts. Until then, ads just amplify a leaky pipe.

When you do switch on ads:

  • Start with branded terms ("[your business name]") - cheap and converts well.
  • Add suburb + service terms ("emergency plumber Perth", "electrician Joondalup"). Test budgets of A$15-25/day first.
  • Send each ad group to the matching suburb page on your website, not the home page.
  • Pause anything that hasn't earned its keep within 30 days. Re-allocate, don't tinker.

The order to fix things, this month

If you do nothing else in the next four weeks:

  1. Week 1: Claim and complete your Google Business Profile properly. Category, suburbs, 15 photos, opening hours.
  2. Week 2: Set up SMS review requests after completed jobs. Aim for 1 new review per week.
  3. Week 3: Audit your website. Fix speed, mobile, contact buttons. Add suburb pages if you don't have them.
  4. Week 4: Clean up NAP across the major directories. Get all listings pointing at the same name, address, phone.

Four weeks. Real changes. Free traffic from Google starts flowing within 8-12 weeks, and it keeps flowing.

Bottom line

Perth has tens of thousands of tradies and a finite number of jobs being searched for online each day. The ones who win that search aren't lucky - they did the four or five things above. They look the part on Google. They reply to reviews. They show up for their suburb. They make it easy to call.

None of it requires becoming a marketing expert. It just requires doing it.


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