Web Design · Home, Trades & Construction
Web Design for locksmiths.
Plumbers, electricians, building contractors: when someone has a problem at home, they search online. If they do not find you, they call someone else. A simple, well-made site changes everything.
Locked door? Gate to repair? People are searching for you now.
01 — Awareness
If you're a locksmith, sound familiar?
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Word-of-mouth only
Word-of-mouth is great but has a limit: it does not scale. A site makes you visible to anyone searching for your service in your area.
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Invisible on emergencies
"Urgent plumber [city]" — if you do not show up on Google for these searches, you are losing the highest-paid jobs.
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No proof of your work
You do excellent work but never show it. Without an online portfolio, customers have no way to trust you before calling.
02 — What I design for locksmiths
5 items- 01
Showcase site with portfolio
Your best work on display: before and after, types of intervention, areas served. Photos say more than a thousand words.
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Direct contact
"Call now" button, quote request form, WhatsApp. The customer reaches you the way they prefer.
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Local SEO for emergencies
You appear when people search for your service in your area — including urgent searches. The most urgent jobs pay better.
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Areas served
A clear map of where you work. The customer knows immediately if you can reach them.
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Reviews and references
Opinions from satisfied customers directly on the site. The strongest social proof there is.
03 - Micro story
For a plumber between Frosinone and Ceccano, the old site was a single page with stock photos and a tiny phone number. Someone with a leak searched on their phone and left after a few seconds. The new web design separated emergency service, boiler maintenance, bathroom remodels, and areas served. We placed call, WhatsApp, and real job photos where they are needed. In 8 weeks, tracked calls from the site went from 5 to 23, with fewer out-of-area requests.
04 — Frequently asked questions
5 answersThe questions I hear all the time.
Does a tradesperson really need a site?
Yes, absolutely. People search Google even for the plumber. Whoever has a site (even a simple one) gets the jobs that whoever does not, loses.
How much does it cost?
We talk price after we talk scope. First a quick call, then a written quote that lists deliverables, timing and what is included. No moving targets.
I am not great with computers...
No problem. I build the site, explain how it works in plain words, and if you need updates I take care of them.
How do I get found in my area?
Local SEO optimization + Google Business profile. I get you to show up when people search for your service in your city.
Can I show my work?
Of course, and I recommend it. A gallery with photos of your interventions is worth more than any description.
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