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KC Electrical Services — Archie, MO

Here’s where KC Electrical Services stands in the Archie market for electrician services. Every number below is pulled from live data — Google Maps, Local Dominator geographic scans, and citation directories.

Overall Visibility Score

28/70

Your map rankings are strong near Archie — you hold the #1 spot at 40% of all scanned locations, which is better than every competitor in this scan. But that advantage is built on proximity alone. Zero Google reviews, a broken citation profile (0 of 34 listings are fully correct), and a website on a limited platform mean you’re leaving serious growth on the table. Fix the review and citation gaps and this score jumps fast.

Score Breakdown

Dimension Score Why
Google Maps Presence 2/10 Your Google Business Profile exists but has zero reviews and no star rating — Google treats unreviewed profiles as unproven, which caps how often you appear in the local pack.
Map Visibility (Ranking) 6/10 You rank in the top 3 at 53% of the 95 scanned pins and in the top 10 at 87% — solid mid-range visibility, but 8% of pins show you nowhere in the top 20.
Review Authority 1/10 Zero Google reviews vs. Perfect Circuit Electric’s 19 (4.6★) and Lucas Electric’s 49 (4.9★) — you have no public social proof on the platform where customers make decisions.
Content & GEO Readiness 4/10 Your site (kce24-7.com) has 6 dedicated service pages and testimonials, but it’s built on UENI — a template builder with limited SEO control, no visible schema markup, and no blog content. All 14 directory listings where you’re found have your business name wrong, and 0 of 34 total citations are fully correct.
Competitive Position 8/10 You hold #1 at 40% of scanned pins — more than double the next-closest competitor (Four Seasons Electric at 18 pins, or 19%). Proximity to searchers is doing the heavy lifting here.
Review Velocity 1/10 You have 0 reviews. Perfect Circuit Electric has 19, and Lucas Electric has accumulated 49. At your current pace of zero, every month widens the gap.
Topical Authority Coverage 6/10 Your site covers 6 service areas (generators, panel upgrades, trenching, new construction, multifamily, emergency) — broader than Four Seasons Electric (3 generic pages) or Perfect Circuit Electric (4 sparse pages). But the pages are short template blocks, not the deep content Google rewards.

Where You Rank Across Archie

A live 11×11 grid scan of Google Maps ranking around your business. Green = top 3. Yellow = top 10. Red = not ranking.

Ranking heatmap for KC Electrical Services in Archie

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Ranking Breakdown — 95 pins scanned

40% rank #1 13% rank #2–3 34% rank #4–10 5% rank #11–20 8% not ranking

The headline number here is the good news: you hold the #1 position at 38 of 95 scanned locations. That’s better than any single competitor in this scan — Four Seasons Electric, the next-closest, only holds #1 at 18 pins. Your proximity advantage in rural Cass County is doing serious work for you. But look at where that breaks down: once you move beyond roughly 5–7 miles from Archie, your ranking drops to the 4–10 range (34% of pins) or worse. At 8 pins — about 8% of the grid — you vanish from the top 20 entirely. Those edge-of-grid pins are where competitors like Four Seasons Electric (Harrisonville) and Fab Electric (Peculiar) pick up steam, because they have what Google needs beyond proximity: reviews, consistent citations, and richer website signals. The math here is straightforward. You’re winning the close-in zone on location alone — with zero reviews, zero correct citations, and a template website. Add even modest review and citation signals and your top-3 coverage (currently 53%) could realistically push past 70%, turning yellow pins green and red pins yellow. The 8% dead zone is especially costly: those are real people searching “electrician near me” who never see your name at all.

3 Critical Gaps Holding You Back

1. Zero Google Reviews — While 10+ Happy Customers Praise You on Your Website

Your website’s testimonials page features glowing write-ups from Philip G., James C., Meg S., Kyle R., Donna M., and at least 5 others. Every one of those reviews lives on kce24-7.com where Google can’t use them to rank you — and where most customers never see them. Meanwhile, Lucas Electric has 49 Google reviews at 4.9 stars, and Perfect Circuit Electric has 19 at 4.6 stars. Both of those profiles tell Google “this business is trusted.” Yours tells Google nothing.

Business impact: Google weights review count and recency heavily in local pack rankings — zero reviews means you’re fighting for map visibility with one hand tied behind your back, and potential customers who find you on Google see a blank profile with no social proof.

2. Every Single Citation Has Your Business Name Wrong — 0 of 34 Are Correct

We checked 34 directories. You’re listed on 14 of them (Google, Facebook, Waze, Cylex, Hotfrog, and others) — but every single one has your business name recorded incorrectly. This is likely a mismatch between “KC Electrical Services” and “KC Electrical Services, LLC.” On top of that, you’re completely missing from 20 directories including Bing, Apple Maps, Yellow Pages, BBB, and Manta. Your Facebook listing is also missing your address, phone number, and website link entirely.

Business impact: Inconsistent NAP (Name, Address, Phone) data across directories directly erodes Google’s confidence in your business identity — each mismatch is a small vote against you in the ranking algorithm, and 34 out of 34 wrong is as bad as it gets.

3. Four Seasons Electric Owns 18 #1 Pins You Don’t — and They Only Have 3 Reviews

Four Seasons Electric Inc in Harrisonville holds the #1 spot at 18 of 95 scanned pins with just a 5.0-star rating and 3 total reviews. Fab Electric picks up another 9 #1 pins with only 2 reviews. These aren’t review powerhouses — they’re winning those edge-of-grid locations because they’re geographically closer to those search points and you have nothing (no reviews, no correct citations) to counter their proximity advantage.

Business impact: Every pin where a competitor holds #1 instead of you represents real phone calls going to them — the #1 map result gets roughly 30–40% of all clicks, and right now Four Seasons is taking that traffic at nearly a fifth of the grid.

Competitive Snapshot

Business Rating Reviews #1 Wins Top-20 Appearances
KC Electrical Services ⭐ 0 38 87
Four Seasons Electric Inc 5.0 3 18 92
Fab Electric & Trenching LLC 5.0 2 9 94
Perfect Circuit Electric 4.6 19 7 95

You lead this group in #1 wins by a wide margin — 38 vs. Four Seasons’ 18 — but you’re the only business with no star rating and no reviews. Lucas Electric (not shown above, 4.9★ with 49 reviews) appears at 91 pins across the grid despite holding zero #1 positions. That’s what review authority does: it keeps you visible everywhere, even where you’re not geographically closest.

Citation & Directory Health

Total directories checked 34
Listings with correct NAP 0 / 34
Listed but with errors 14
Not listed at all 20

This is the worst citation score we can produce: zero correct out of 34. Every directory that lists you has your business name wrong — likely a “KC Electrical Services” vs. “KC Electrical Services, LLC” mismatch. Your Facebook page is missing your address, phone, and website entirely. And you’re absent from Bing, Apple Maps, Yellow Pages, BBB, and 16 other directories. Each inconsistency tells Google “we’re not sure this is a real, trustworthy business,” and each missing listing is a lost opportunity for someone to find you.

3 Quick Wins You Can Act on This Week

1. Turn Your Website Testimonials Into Google Reviews — This Week

Your website already displays testimonials from at least 10 named customers — Philip G., James C., Meg S., Kyle R., Donna M., Rebecca H., Arish R., Zackary Terhune, Heather Tiehen, and Avvonda P. Text or email each one a direct link to your Google review page and ask them to post their review there. Most will do it — they already took the time to write one. Getting even 8 of them to follow through puts you ahead of both Four Seasons Electric (3 reviews) and Fab Electric (2 reviews) overnight.

2. Fix Your Business Name on All 14 Directories Where You’re Listed

Every single directory listing has your business name recorded incorrectly. Log into Google Business Profile, Waze, Cylex, Hotfrog, Tupalo, ShowMeLocal, City Squares, Judy’s Book, EZLocal, N49, Where To, Stadtbranchenbuch, and Find Open — and update the name to match exactly what’s on your GBP. While you’re at it, update your Facebook page with your full address (29807 S Zellmer Rd, Archie, MO 64725), phone number, and website. This is tedious but takes about 1–2 hours total and directly tells Google your business information is consistent and trustworthy.

3. Claim Bing Places, Apple Maps, and Yellow Pages — 3 High-Authority Directories You’re Missing From

You’re not listed on Bing, Apple Maps, or Yellow Pages — three of the most authoritative citation sources Google cross-references. Go to bingplaces.com, mapsconnect.apple.com, and yellowpages.com to claim free profiles. Use your exact GBP business name, address, phone, and website URL. These three alone can create a measurable ranking boost because they carry high domain authority and Google uses them to validate your business data.

What a Full Audit Reveals

This free analysis covers the big-picture signals — map rankings, reviews, citations, and competitive position. A full engagement with Evolve goes deeper: we run a complete keyword gap analysis to find every search term your competitors rank for that you don’t, perform a technical SEO audit of kce24-7.com to identify crawlability issues and page-speed problems that template builders like UENI often create, audit your schema markup (or lack of it) to ensure Google correctly understands your services and service area, build a 90-day strategic roadmap with prioritized actions tied to measurable ranking improvements, and develop a content calendar mapped to the exact search queries people in Cass County and the KC metro use when they need an electrician.

Want to Turn These Gaps Into Growth?

You’re winning on proximity with zero supporting signals — that’s rare, and it means the upside here is massive. Book a free strategy call with Jim at Evolve. We’ll walk through your numbers, show you exactly which pins flip first when the reviews and citations land, and map out a plan to lock in the Archie market before a competitor does it first.

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Analysis prepared using live Google Maps data, Local Dominator geographic ranking scans, and competitive research. Generated April 2026.