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Moving from SEO to Pay Per Call (Electrician Niche)
I’ve been working in the electrician niche for a while—handling websites and SEO for UK & US clients. Recently, I built my own local site for Pueblo and it’s starting to rank on Google. Now I’m planning to move into the pay per call model using this type of electrician campaign (revshare). For my case, does this make sense as the next step? Or would you recommend a different approach before scaling into PPC? Would appreciate honest feedback 👍
Moving from SEO to Pay Per Call (Electrician Niche)
1 like • May 16
@Seth Pikus Appreciate that. I’ve already started setting things up on my end—got approved on LeadSmart, set up the number via SignalWire (trial for now), and have call forwarding in place. Traffic is just starting to pick up on the site, and I’ve created the campaign as well. One requirement is to remove the review section, which I haven’t done yet as I want to build a bit more traffic first. Does that approach make sense, or would you suggest starting the campaign earlier?
1 like • May 16
@Seth Pikus I’ll remove the reviews now and move forward with testing. Better to keep everything compliant from the beginning. Thanks for the guidance.
Meta Ads
Hi, I'd like to start doing Meta ads, but first wanted to check with you if it's okay to do so. If it is, is there anything that I can or can't say or do?
1 like • Apr 28
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1 like • Apr 28
how can i help you ?
New Campaign Launch in Ringba!
We recently launched some new offers in Ringba, all with "DC - " in the beginning, making them easy to find. These offers allow for all Inbound call generation methods, including Facebook Marketplace and Craigslist, and are Public. You do not need to apply, but can join them and create 1 Tracking number to send the calls to. Each of these will have static payouts, and durations. HVAC pays $50/90 Plumbing $50/90 Windows $50/90 Garage: $20/90 in Los Angeles and $50/90 in Denver Electrical: $22.50/90 And more are available as well! These buyers pay for a good quality service call from Homeowners. Renters, and people looking for parts, etc will not be billable. As of 12/15/2025, there is an HVAC Offer and a Plumbing offer that includes all of these buyers, in one campaign, so you can send Marketplace calls targeting all available locations, all to 1 number. HVAC: DC - HVAC Consolidated Campaign $50/90 Zip list: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1UYXd7pgccbk9jOkTUMS9QPcGt0qnPw3IJH88ktrHDkY/edit?usp=sharing Plumbing: DC - Plumbing Consolidated Campaign $50/90 https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1w0mlch1WXm6cQtLwOYp4EwAoCcC14WeEeEEHbd7zeEg/edit?usp=sharing
0 likes • Apr 28
I’m currently focused on the electrician niche using local SEO, and now moving into pay-per-call with my own site already starting to rank. For electrical specifically, which campaigns or locations have been performing best in terms of call quality and payouts?
Need advice please
I've been trying for a long time to run a Google ad for a pay-per-call offer from the company MarketCall. The ad shows as eligible, but there are no impressions or clicks at all. The ad is a direct call ad. Can anyone help me and give me some advice? Note that I'm targeting a city in the US and the daily budget is $10
1 like • Apr 28
If your ad is eligible but getting zero impressions, it usually means it’s not entering the auction. A few things to check:– Bid strategy (too low bids can block impressions)– Search volume in that city (some areas are very low volume)– Ad scheduling and call extension settings– Account or ad-level restrictions (especially with call ads) Also, a $10 budget can be limiting in competitive niches. You might want to test a slightly higher budget or broader targeting to confirm if it’s a volume issue.
2 likes • Apr 28
If you need faster results, ads can work once the setup is right, but for long-term consistency, I’ve seen local SEO perform much better. Especially in local niches, ranking even a single page can bring in consistent calls without relying on daily ad spend. Might be worth testing both instead of depending only on ads.
Looking to Buy Calls – Final Expense, Auto & Pest Control
Hey everyone, currently looking to buy calls for the following verticals: • Final Expense • Auto Insurance • Pest Control If you’re generating inbound calls in these niches, feel free to reach out. Open to testing and building long-term partnerships.
0 likes • Apr 28
Pest control is a solid niche for inbound calls. I’m currently focused on local SEO and moving into pay-per-call, mainly in home service niches like electricians. Curious, what kind of call volume and geo are you looking for right now?
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Hussain Khalid
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I help electricians and local service businesses get more calls using Local SEO.

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Joined Oct 29, 2025
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