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Utility Contractor Reputation Management

In our data study we searched for the key phrase Utility Contractor in New York City, and then repeated this for the other top 199 most populated cities in the United States. We then analyzed Utility Contractor Google Business (previously: Google My Business) Profiles to understand the Industry. How many reviews do you need? How many reviews do you need to rank in the top 3 of Google? And much more.

Average Number Of Reviews For All Utility Contractor Companies

After conducting a thorough analysis of Utility Contractor Google My Business profiles in the top 200 most populated cities in the United States, we found that the average number of reviews for all utility contractor companies is 53. This means that on average, utility contractor companies have received 53 reviews on their Google My Business profiles. However, it is important to note that there is a wide range of review counts among these companies, with some having as few as 4 reviews and others having as many as 500 reviews. This suggests that there is a significant variation in the level of engagement and reputation management among utility contractor companies. Overall, our findings highlight the importance of actively managing online reviews and reputation for utility contractor companies in order to stand out in a competitive market.

Average Number Of Reviews Of The Utility Contractor Companies Ranked In The Top 3 Of Google

After conducting a thorough data study on Utility Contractor companies in the top 200 most populated cities in the United States, we found that the average number of reviews for companies ranked in the top 3 of Google was 155 in Chicago, 34 in Los Angeles, 32 in San Diego, 30 in Philadelphia, 9 in Dallas, 6 in San Antonio, 3 in San Jose, 2 in Houston, and only 1 in New York and Phoenix. These numbers are quite surprising, as one would expect the most populated cities to have the highest number of reviews. However, it seems that the reputation management landscape for Utility Contractor companies varies greatly depending on the city. It is important for these companies to focus on their online presence and reputation management in order to stand out in their respective markets.

Cities With The Highest Amount Of Utility Contractor Google Reviews

After conducting a thorough data study on Utility Contractor Google My Business profiles in the top 200 most populated cities in the United States, we found that Riverside, Henderson, and Des Moines had the highest amount of Google reviews for utility contractors. With 26,046, 13,003, and 1,691 reviews respectively, these cities seem to have a thriving utility contractor industry with a strong online presence. Other cities that made the top 10 list include Garland, Jacksonville, Chicago, Madison, Tulsa, Denver, and Cleveland, with review counts ranging from 964 to 301. It’s interesting to note that these cities are spread out across the country, indicating that the demand for utility contractors is not limited to a specific region. Overall, this data study sheds light on the review and reputation management landscape for utility contractors and provides valuable insights for businesses in this industry.

Cities With The Least Amount Of Utility Contractor Google Reviews That Still Ranked In The Top 3

After conducting a thorough data study on Utility Contractor Google My Business profiles in the top 200 most populated cities in the United States, it was found that some cities with the least amount of reviews still managed to rank in the top 3. These cities include Glendale, Fort Lauderdale, Eugene, Elk Grove, Corona, Clarksville, Chattanooga, Cape Coral, Augusta, and Amarillo. Surprisingly, these cities had zero reviews for their Utility Contractor profiles, yet they still managed to rank high in the search results. This raises questions about the importance of reviews and reputation management for Utility Contractors, and whether or not it truly affects their ranking on Google. Further research is needed to fully understand the impact of reviews on search engine rankings for Utility Contractors.