How to Track Top Landing Pages for Electricians
Imagine spending thousands on Google Ads, only to discover your landing page isn’t the one getting traffic. This happens to electrical contractors all the time. Tracking top landing pages shows you exactly where customers first land and which pages deserve your marketing budget.
Why Top Landing Pages Matter for Electricians
Understanding your landing page performance directly impacts your bottom line. Here’s what matters most:
Ad spend efficiency. If your ads point to a page with a% bounce rate, 20 you’re wasting budget. Top landing page data reveals which pages actually hold visitor attention.
Service focus. Electricians often have multiple services—residential, commercial, emergency repairs. Landing page data shows which service generates the most interest and which needs better content.
Local competition. In cities like Austin or Phoenix, dozens of electricians compete online. Your landing page performance tells you whether you need to improve your SEO or redesign specific pages.
Lead quality. Not all visitors are equal. Tracking landing pages helps identify which channels bring qualified leads versus curious browsers who never convert.
How to Check in GA4
Here’s the step-by-step process:
- Open GA4 and go to Reports > Acquisition
- Click User acquisition or Traffic acquisition
- Add “Landing page” as a secondary dimension
- Look for pages with strong engagement metrics
Key metrics to watch include average engagement time (aim for over 1 minute), engaged sessions, and conversions. Pages with low engagement might need better headlines, faster load times, or clearer CTAs.
For electrical contractors, pay special attention to:
- Your homepage
- Service-specific pages (electrical panel, rewiring, lighting installation)
- Blog posts ranking in search results
- Contact or quote request pages
The Easier Way
Let me be direct—GA4 is powerful but overwhelming. Most electricians I talk to spend hours clicking through reports only to feel more confused.
ClawAnalytics was built for this. It pulls your landing page data and shows you specifically which electrical service pages are performing. For example:
- “Which page brings most of my residential electrical leads?”
- “Are my emergency electrician pages getting found?”
- “Which blog post about electrical safety drives the most calls?”
Instead of building custom reports, you get answers instantly. The platform automatically tracks how visitors move from landing pages to booking calls or requesting quotes.
Quick Wins
Fix high-bounce pages first. If a landing page shows 70%+ bounce rate, improve the headline or add social proof like customer reviews.
Match ad messaging. Your Google Ads should point to the exact landing page mentioned in the ad. Any mismatch confuses visitors and kills conversions.
Add clear CTAs. Every landing page should tell visitors exactly what to do next—whether that’s requesting a quote or calling for service.
Test local content. Pages targeting specific neighborhoods (“electrician in Round Rock”) often outperform generic service pages for local searches.