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These are real Australian search numbers, pulled August 2026. Not a recycled stat about the construction industry being worth a hundred billion dollars.
Eight searches, biggest at the top. The bar on the left is how many people search it. The bar on the right is what the click is worth.
Google Ads search volume and cost per click, Australia, via DataForSEO, August 2026. Click value is shown as a multiple of the cheapest term in the trade rather than in dollars.
The four biggest searches in plastering are products. Sheets, cornice lengths, bags of compound. People pricing materials, watching a how-to, or standing in an aisle at Bunnings. The market prices those clicks at almost nothing because almost none of them end in a booked job.
The searches worth having are the small ones. Someone typing “plasterer near me” or “ceiling repair” has a problem, a room, and no intention of doing it themselves.
You cannot tell these apart on a keyword list sorted by volume. Sorted that way, the four you should ignore sit at the top and the four you want are buried underneath.
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Half your market types “plasterer” and a decent slice types “gyprocker”. The second is easier to rank for and just as commercial, and most plastering sites use neither consistently.
Solid plastering and cement rendering pull a different customer to interior plasterboard work, and the searches are separate. One page trying to do both usually ranks for neither.
Suburb pages where you genuinely travel, job galleries, and on-page work that compounds month over month.
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Movement in 8-12 weeks, usually in the map pack because that is the fastest lever. Real change in booked work takes 6-12 months. Anyone promising page one in 30 days is either targeting terms nobody searches or about to do something that gets your site penalised.
No, and it is the single most common mistake in this trade. Gyprock is a sheet of plasterboard, not a service. Those 14,800 searches a month are people pricing material and watching how-to videos, which is why the click is worth about a twentieth of what “gyprocker” is worth. Chase the small word.
Some of your customers do, and they are the cheapest customers on the internet to reach, because that term scores 4 out of 100 for difficulty. You do not have to rebrand. You need the word on the page.
It is the highest-value search in your trade and the pages ranking for it carry about eleven backlinks between them. Water damage, cracks, sagging sheets: urgent, often insured, and almost nobody has a proper page for it. If you take one thing from this page, take that one.
No, and nobody who says otherwise can either. What you will get is full visibility of what we are doing, what it is producing, and full admin access to every account.
Not with a plastering business, and we would rather say that than dress it up. We have worked with a residential builder and with roofing companies, so the trade world and the way these jobs get quoted is familiar. If you want an agency with a shelf of plastering case studies, there are specialists who do nothing else.
Then the fastest win is usually making sure you turn up when someone googles your business name after a recommendation, and that a builder checking you out finds a real gallery and real reviews. Both are quick, and both leak work silently.
Then it wants its own page. Cement rendering pulls a different customer to interior plasterboard work and the searches are separate. One page trying to do both usually ranks for neither.
It changes where the click happens, not whether someone with a sagging ceiling needs a plasterer nearby. AI answers pull from sources that are structured, locally trusted and clearly authored, which is the same work that gets a plasterer ranking.
Rankings decay slowly rather than switching off. Your map pack position and job pages keep working for a while, and they degrade as competitors keep publishing and you do not.