Eco Energy needs a safe Google route.
Electrical already has a verified profile. Eco Energy does not. We check eligibility before creating anything new, especially if the brands share address, phone, ownership, or categories.
The Volta aircon post has a price and a reason to act. It needs a tracked route after the click: offer page, form, follow-up, quote, contract, review.
This is based on the public websites, Google presence, listings, and social posts. The working call checks the private side: lead routing, quote handling, contracts, old customers, and reviews.
Electrical already has a verified profile. Eco Energy does not. We check eligibility before creating anything new, especially if the brands share address, phone, ownership, or categories.
The Volta offer gives buyers price and urgency. It still needs a tracked page, form, quote follow-up, and review request.
Electrical runs on Wix. Eco Energy runs on WordPress. The brands can stay separate, but the team should not need two habits to update offers and capture leads.
The live Eco Energy page still carries old tax wording. The new page should state the current 27% company tax rate, Section 12B treatment for qualifying PV up to 1MW, and the expired 12BA incentive.
Calls, WhatsApp, Facebook, email, quote forms, and reviews should land in one place with an owner and next action.
A Facebook special can create interest. It should not be the only place the deal lives.
Eco Energy stays the solar brand. Electrical stays the electrical brand. Solar Lead Engine gives the team one way to catch, quote, follow up, and ask for reviews.
Quote requests get captured, assigned, followed up, and moved to sign-off when the buyer says yes.
Install proof, review posts, offers, and Google updates run from a monthly calendar instead of random posting bursts.
These are working scores. The live audit may move the starting numbers.
The site is the front. The follow-up system is the part that keeps work moving.
Solar site, offer pages, forms, source tracking, and follow-up.
Post → page → form → quote.
Rewrite the Section 12B page with 27% company tax, PV up to 1MW, expired 12BA wording, and a careful worked example.
Commercial buyers do not see stale legislation.
Calls, SMS, WhatsApp, Messenger, Instagram, email, chat, and reviews.
One queue for customer messages.
One public number routes calls and texts missed callers back.
Fewer missed enquiries.
Google route review, listing cleanup, and review requests after completed work.
Public proof starts building.
Quote requests get source, status, owner, next action, and sign-off step.
Open quotes stay visible.
Install proof, specials, review posts, offer posts, and Google/social updates.
The feed has a sales job.
Old quotes and past customers get a careful follow-up lane.
Warm contacts get worked again.
Lead source, response speed, funnel results, quote status, reviews, and pipeline value.
You can see what is working.
The first version should be small enough to launch and useful enough to judge.
Run the sales-system check. Decide the Google route. Map the first offer, quote path, contract step, routing number, shared inbox, pipeline, and review request.
Launch the Eco Energy site, current tax-incentives page, missed-call text-back, WhatsApp handoff, quote reminders, contract handoff, review requests, and first tracked offer page.
Clean up the chosen Google route, fix key listings, request reviews, and start the monthly content calendar. Eco Energy first. Electrical only if the list and timing make sense.
Review sources, offer results, response speed, missed calls, quote follow-up, contract movement, reviews, and post performance. Then decide the next 90 days from numbers.
Rolando gets the South African pilot rate for the first 90 days. After that we review the numbers, scope, and next 90 days before anything continues.