A structure to adapt—not a business to copy

An electrician website template built around how local customers choose.

Review the pages, links, evidence slots and enquiry logic before deciding how your own site should work. Every business fact in the demonstration is visibly fictional.

The demonstration cannot take enquiries and every HTML page carries noindex,nofollow.

What is reusable

The system is reusable. The identity and claims are not.

The template supplies information architecture, components and internal links. The customer supplies the approved services, locations, proof, people, contact routes and promises.

01

Navigation and hierarchy

A clear route from the homepage to consumer units, fault finding, local proof and contact.

02

Service-page pattern

Space for scope, process, decision factors, evidence, related locations, questions and the next step.

03

Area-page pattern

Local operating context and relevant electrician work rather than automatic town-name replacement.

04

Project and advice links

Evidence and useful answers connect back to the commercial pages they support with descriptive anchors.

What changes for this trade

The electrician version answers different buying questions.

A reusable layout is only useful when the content model reflects the job. These four decisions shape the service pages, evidence blocks and enquiry route in this example.

01

Safety and scope

Explain what the visit covers, what may require testing and where a quote depends on inspection.

02

Approved qualifications

Show current scheme memberships and certificate details only after the business supplies evidence.

03

Domestic or commercial fit

Help visitors recognise whether the contractor handles their property, job type and working hours.

04

Fault details before contact

Capture symptoms, property type and urgency without claiming an unverified response time.

A trade-specific starting map

Review the decisions this electrician site is designed to support.

The example is not a finished customer website. It is a working model for discussing what belongs on each page before real evidence is introduced.

Evidence required

Replace the placeholders with proof relevant to electrical contractors.

The demonstration shows placement only. Each item needs a source, permission and current approval state before it can support an indexable customer page.

Current scheme membershipApproved insurance detailsCustomer-owned project imagesVerified review sources

Before a real launch

Replace every demonstration field with evidence.

The customer version stays out of the publication queue until these inputs have an owner, source and approval state.

  1. Business identityTrading name, legal identity, address or service-area model and approved contacts.
  2. Services and locationsOnly work genuinely offered in areas supported by real operating context.
  3. Credentials and insuranceCurrent schemes, policy wording, certificate numbers and badge permissions.
  4. Reviews and projectsCustomer-approved wording, source URLs, photographs and privacy checks.
  5. Search and measurementOne intent per indexable page, working analytics, sitemap submission and tested conversion routes.

Inspect before deciding

Click through all 12 pages of Circuit & Co Electrical.

Use the demonstration to assess page hierarchy, mobile navigation, evidence placement and the relationship between services, areas, projects and advice. It is not presented as a customer result.

✓ Persistent fictional warning✓ Inert contact experience✓ No review or rating schema✓ Noindex on every page

Adapt the structure yourself

AI-assisted TradeSites build

Start from the page system, replace demonstration content and manage the published pages through a connected AI assistant.

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Website design for electricians

Scope the initial website around verified services, locations, customer decisions and available evidence.

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