Why Your Melbourne Trade Business Is Losing Leads Online (And How to Fix It)
You're busy on the tools. Jobs are coming in, the phone still rings occasionally, and the business is moving. So why bother thinking about your website?
Here's the problem: while you're heads down on site, potential clients in Melbourne are searching for exactly what you do, landing on a competitor's website instead of yours, and calling them. Not because they're better. Because they showed up and you didn't.
This guide breaks down the most common reasons trade businesses in Melbourne are losing leads online, and what you can actually do about it.
1. Your Website Looks Like It Was Built in 2014 (Because It Was) 🛠️
The trades industry is brutal for outdated websites. A lot of trade business owners paid a developer several thousand dollars years ago, got a site, and haven't touched it since. The developer has moved on. The site is frozen in time.
Here's what that does to you: when a homeowner or project manager searches for a landscaper, electrician, or concreter in Melbourne and lands on your site, they make a judgment call in under 10 seconds. If the design looks dated, the layout doesn't work on mobile, or the photos are blurry and old, they're gone.
A website that looked fine in 2015 is actively costing you jobs now. The bar has moved.
What to do: If your site is more than 4-5 years old and hasn't had a proper refresh, it's time to look at a rebuild. You don't need to spend a fortune. A professionally built website designed around your actual services and service areas can be done at a price point that makes sense for a trade business.
2. You Don't Have a Google Business Profile (Or It's Neglected) 📍
This is the single biggest missed opportunity for Melbourne tradies. When someone types "landscaper Melbourne" or "concreter Tarneit" into Google, the results that show up first aren't websites. They're Google Business Profiles.
If you don't have one, you're invisible in local search. If you do have one but it hasn't been updated in months, you're barely visible.
A well-managed Google Business Profile does three things:
- Shows you in local map results for relevant searches in your service area
- Builds credibility through reviews and photos
- Drives direct calls and enquiries without the person even visiting your website
The good news is this is fixable relatively quickly. Setting up and optimising a Google Business Profile is one of the first things we do for new clients at Troov, and the impact on local visibility is often noticeable within weeks.
What to do: Claim your profile if you haven't. Add your correct service areas, photos of your actual work, a proper business description, and your services. Then start posting to it regularly and make sure reviews are coming in. Google rewards active profiles.
3. Your Site Has No Blog or Content, So Google Has Nothing to Rank 📝
Here's a question: when did you last publish anything new on your website?
For most trade businesses, the answer is "when we launched it." That's a problem.
Google prioritises websites that show signs of life. Fresh content, relevant pages, and blog posts that answer questions people are actually searching for all signal that your site is worth ranking. A site that hasn't changed in three years signals the opposite.
More importantly, the right content puts you in front of people at the exact moment they're looking for what you offer. A blog post about "how much does a retaining wall cost in Melbourne" or "when should you aerate your lawn in Victoria" will attract people who are actively researching before they hire someone.
This is what SEO and content strategy looks like in practice for a trades business. It's not complicated, but it does require consistency.
What to do: Start with a handful of pages targeting your core services and locations. Then add one or two blog posts a month that answer real questions your clients ask. Over 6-12 months, this compounds into meaningful search visibility.
4. Your Website Isn't Set Up to Convert Visitors Into Enquiries 📞
Even if people find you online, are they actually getting in touch? A huge number of trade business websites have a basic contact form buried on the last page, no clear call to action, and no obvious way for someone on mobile to just tap and call.
Think about how people actually search for tradies in 2026. They're on their phone, usually in the evening, and they want to quickly check if you do what they need, see some examples of your work, and contact you in less than 60 seconds. If your site makes any part of that difficult, you're losing jobs.
The most common conversion issues we see on trade business websites:
- No click-to-call button visible on mobile
- Contact form that asks for too much information upfront
- No photos or case studies showing actual completed work
- No clear service areas listed (people want to know if you come to them)
- No social proof — reviews, testimonials, or project photos from real jobs
These are all fixable. Most of them don't even require a full redesign. But they do require someone to actually look at your website critically and make improvements.
5. You're Relying on Word of Mouth and That's Becoming Less Reliable
Word of mouth is still powerful. But it's not enough on its own anymore. The people your happy clients refer you to will still Google you before calling. And if what they find doesn't match the quality of the referral, you'll lose them.
There's also a ceiling on word of mouth. You can only grow as fast as your network can refer you. An online presence with good local SEO, an active Google profile, and a website that converts can bring in leads from people who have never heard of you. That's a different growth trajectory.
The businesses that are winning in Melbourne's trades market right now are the ones that figured out the online side isn't separate from the business. It's just another part of running a professional operation.
What This Actually Looks Like to Fix
None of this requires a massive investment or technical knowledge on your part. What it requires is someone to take ownership of your online presence and keep it moving.
At Troov, we work with established Melbourne businesses to do exactly that. We build a website that actually reflects the quality of your work, set up and manage your Google Business Profile, keep content fresh, and handle everything that makes your online presence worth having.
You stay focused on the jobs. We handle the rest.
If any of what's in this post sounds familiar, it's worth having a conversation. Book a free consultation and we'll look at your current setup and give you an honest take on what's worth fixing first.
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