If you’re a self-employed electrician struggling with inconsistent work, feeling like you have to constantly undercut the competition, or wasting money on ads that never seem to bring in the right customers, I get it—I’ve been there too. These challenges can stir up a lot of stress and uncertainty, and make you wonder if there’s a better way to do things.
But here’s what I discovered: there is a way to attract steady work without bending over backwards or undercutting yourself into the ground. Today, I’ll share the approach I teach through the ToolBox and the SPARKS Blueprint, a method that’s specifically designed to bring more consistency, control, and respect to electricians like you and me who want to fill our diaries with work we actually want to be doing.
In our line of work, it can feel like competing on price is the only option. How many times have you been in the frustrating position...
In the world of local trades, especially for electricians, achieving business success is not simply about skill; it’s about visibility. Awareness is the cornerstone of any thriving business because, as the saying goes, “If they don’t know you exist, they can’t hire you.” Yet, many in the trade overlook this crucial aspect, focusing on delivering top-quality service while hoping word-of-mouth will naturally bring the work in. However, to stay competitive in today’s market, building intentional awareness within your local community is essential.
Awareness sets the stage for trust. Imagine you’re a homeowner in Manchester needing an emergency electrician. You’re likely to reach out to a name you recognise, maybe one that you’ve seen on local vans, heard of through a neighbour, or noticed in online recommendations. Establishing awareness ensures that your name is the one that comes to mind in these...
For many self-employed electricians in the UK, the domestic electrical market can feel like an unpredictable rollercoaster. One month your diary is jam-packed, with new customer calls every day, while the next, you're staring at an empty calendar wondering where the next job will come from. This "feast to famine" cycle can be a real headache, but it’s also a common challenge for electricians working in the domestic sector.
So, what's behind this cycle, and more importantly, how can you manage it?
Feast: The Boom Times
The "feast" periods usually come when the demand for electrical work is high. This might be due to factors like seasonal surges (think about the increase in demand for installations before Christmas) or a local building boom. If you’re lucky, you’ll have several referrals and word-of-mouth recommendations keeping you busy. At times like this, it can feel like you're turning away work, with more jobs on your plate than you can handle.
Famine: The...
The truth is, there will ALWAYS be someone who will be cheaper than you. And if you start off competing on price, you’ll have no choice but to continue to drop your price. How low? As low as you can to win the business? Possibly. And if you do win the business then you are going to be a busy fool.
So the question you may need to ask yourself is; do you want to be ‘the cheapest’?
I’m guessing not otherwise you’ll always be in business to ‘just’ make ends meet so lets take a look at just how the price you charge not...
I often speak to electricians who ask me how they can be a cut above the rest in their local area. There are some very simple ways you can position yourself a cut above your local competition by making a few small changes to the set up of your business.
One of the common questions I get asked is “everyone is qualified and registered in my area, how can I beat that?” Whilst all electricians have to meet minimum industry standards – there are things you can do even in this area which will seed in your customers mind that you are the better choice.
By following these examples below, you will be seeding in your customers mind that you go the extra mile, not just meeting the minimum standards that other electricians do in your area.
I turn up in a marked van
Over the years I have spoken to many electricians who drive around in unmarked vans. Sign writing your van is one of the easiest methods of advertising your business. If you don't sign...
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