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Britain’s Tech-savvy Tradespeople Hammer Home An Extra £16k A Year

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  • Tradesmen and women with their own website pick up an additional 21 jobs a year, on average worth £16,590
  • Yet, over 320,000 tradespeople have yet to build their own website
  • Glasgow tradesmen are the most tech-savvy, with 74% boasting a website
  • The .uk domain is launching a series of ‘Bacon & Web’ cafés with the first opening in London on 10th Tradespeople can visit the cafes to get a website built for free over breakfast

A new breed of tech-savvy tradesmen and women are reaping the rewards of going online, as the web replaces word-of-mouth as the way homeowners choose tradespeople for essential jobs around the house.

New research from the .uk domain, run by Nominet, reveals tradespeople who have set up their own website pick up an additional 21 jobs a year1, on average worth £16,5902. Over a third (39%) are winning jobs outside their main patch and 36% are pulling in jobs from clients with heavyweight budgets.

Despite the monetary rewards on offer, over a third, the equivalent to 334,600 tradesmen and women in the UK (35%) are yet to make the move from ‘on site’ to ‘website’3. Not knowing where to start prevents almost a quarter (24%) from getting online and 1 in 10 (10%) believe it would be expensive to set up.

Russell Haworth, CEO of Nominet, which runs the .uk domain said, “Moving from on site to website is giving a financial boost to tradespeople and up and down the country. With more of us going online to look for trade services, many plumbers and painters might find themselves losing out on business when consumers need expert help in a hurry. From displaying pictures of past jobs, to customer testimonials and accreditation badges, a website isn’t just your online CV, it’s your chance to make a great first impression.”

Glasgow tops Britain’s most tech-savvy tradespeople town with 74% of traders having their own professional website. Other hotspots include Bristol (72%) and London (71%). This compares to less than half (47%) of all tradespeople in Leeds taking their business online.

Aerial fitters are seeking out new customers online with 81% owning their own site. This is followed by bathroom fitters (77%); and security specialists (76%).

To help tradespeople get started with their own professional website, The .uk domain is teaming up with four of the UK’s most popular breakfast venues to create the first-ever ‘Bacon & Web’ cafés. Tradespeople can visit the cafes to get a website built for free over breakfast.

The first ‘Bacon & Web Café’ opens in Old Street, London on 10th May 2016.

The campaign is supported by a new website, www.tradebetteronline.uk, giving tradespeople simple tips and advice to help them quickly and cost effectively get online. The site also includes location details and opening times for the London ‘Bacon & Web Cafe’. Additional cafés to launch in Glasgow, Manchester and Birmingham later this year. Check out the website for details.

Britain’s most tech-savvy tradesman towns

TOWN
% with a website
1 Glasgow 74
2 Bristol 72
3 London 71
4 & 5 Manchester and Liverpool 70
Britain’s least tech-savvy tradesman towns

TOWN
% without a website
1 Leeds 47
2 Newcastle 44
3, 4 & 5 Birmingham, Southampton and Plymouth 41
The top five trades with a website

TRADE
% with a website
1 Aerial/network fitters 81
2 Bathroom fitter 77
3 Security specialist 76
4 Traditional craftsman 73
5 Electrician 67
The top five trades without a website

TRADE
% without a site
1 Painter decorators 51
2 Gardeners 49
3 Cleaners 48
4 Plumbers 44
5 Builders 41
Notes to editors

  1. Research based on survey of 2000 tradespeople who are business owners/decision makers between 31.3.16-11.4.16. Number of jobs and benefits based on responses from 1309 tradespeople who are business owners/decision makers who do have a professional website.
  1. Value arrived at by working out the median figure tradespeople with a website said they receive per job (on average) from their website and multiplying it by the average number of extra jobs they are getting as a result of having a site (£790 x 21).
  1. Department of Business Innovation & Skills, Statistical Release highlights there are 956,000 construction businesses in the UK. 35% of respondents do not have a website equating to 334,600.

The post Britain’s Tech-savvy Tradespeople Hammer Home An Extra £16k A Year appeared first on Nominet.

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