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A plumber in Dublin doesn't need to rank for the entire internet
Dublin plumbers need local customers in their patch, not national SEO traffic. Practical ways to reach nearby households before you rank on Google.
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Dublin is a big city, but a plumber's van still runs a practical radius. You might cover Raheny, Clontarf, and Howth, or stick to the southside estates you know well. Ranking for generic terms across all of Dublin competes with dozens of firms, many with bigger ad budgets.
You need Dublin customers who live inside your patch, not traffic from Cork reading your blog.
Define your patch before you spend
Draw your service area on a map: the estates you can reach in thirty minutes, the agents and letting offices that refer you, the repeat customers who already recommend you.
Marketing spend should follow that shape. A €1,000 monthly SEO retainer aimed at national keywords rarely matches a one-van operation serving four or five neighbourhoods.
Reach nearby homes directly
Leaflets still work for trades when the offer is clear: emergency call-out, boiler service, bathroom refit quote. Drop on streets where owner-occupiers live, not every road in the county.
Include a tracked QR so you know if the Artane run outperformed Drumcondra. Pair print with a van you already drive past their house every week. Consistency beats a one-off ranking spike.
Keep Google accurate, not obsessive
Claim your Google Business Profile. List the areas you actually cover. Ask happy customers for reviews after jobs. That baseline helps when someone searches your name after seeing your van.
You do not need fifty location pages for towns you never visit. You need to be the name people remember on their street.
Test small before you scale
Try five hundred leaflets in one estate with a winter offer. Count scans, calls, and booked jobs. If it pays back, repeat. If not, change the headline or the area before doubling spend on search.
Talk to your existing customers in that patch. Ask what would have made them call sooner. Their answers often become your next headline.
Pair the drop with van presence the same fortnight so the name feels familiar twice. Familiarity beats a single touch for trades with long purchase cycles.
Local proof beats national ambition for a Dublin plumber with a full diary as the goal. Try flyerfly.ie when you want a tracked QR on a Dublin leaflet test and a scan count per estate.
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