How to get clients online if you're a freelancer
If you're a freelancer in the Valencia Region and want to get clients online, this guide is for you. It doesn't matter if you're an electrician in Elda, a plumber in Elche, a dentist in Valencia or a carpenter in Alicante: in 2026, 87% of Spanish people search for professional services on Google before calling anyone. The problem isn't that there's a lack of clients, but that those clients can't find you. Here are the specific, proven and affordable strategies to change that once and for all.
📑 Article contents
- 1. Why internet is the best channel to get clients in 2026
- 2. Your website: the foundation for capturing clients online
- 3. Google Maps and reviews: your best salespeople
- 4. Local SEO: let Google show you first in your area
- 5. WhatsApp, social media and email: complementary channels
- 6. Frequently Asked Questions
1. Why internet is the best channel to get clients in 2026
Ten years ago, a freelancer got clients through word of mouth, a sign on the van and, if lucky, an ad in the Yellow Pages. That still works today, but it's not enough. The data doesn't lie: according to the INE, in 2025 94% of Spanish households have internet, and 87% of consumers search for information about local services on Google before making a decision.
Think about what happens when someone's boiler breaks down in Alicante on a Saturday morning. They don't call their neighbor for a recommendation: they pull out their phone and search "emergency plumber Alicante". In less than three seconds, Google shows them three listings with name, phone, reviews and address. If you're not in those three listings, that client goes to someone else.
The same applies to the electrician in Elda who's searched for a renovation, the dentist in Valencia who's searched for an implant, or the carpenter in Gandía who's searched for custom furniture. The pattern is the same: the client searches online, compares options and calls the one they trust most.
💡 Tip
You don't need to master all digital marketing strategies at once. Start with the ones that give the fastest results (Google Maps + website) and gradually add channels. The important thing is to start.
And here's the key: getting clients online is not a luxury reserved for big companies with marketing departments. It's accessible to any freelancer with the right tools. Most of them are free or cost less than a meal a month. Let's look at them one by one.
2. Your website: the foundation for capturing clients online
If you had to choose just one tool to get clients online as a freelancer, that tool would be a website. Not a Facebook profile, not an Instagram account, not a free directory. Your own website.
Why? Because your website is the only space on the internet you control 100%. Social media platforms change their algorithms whenever they want. Directories show your competition right next to you. But your website is yours: you decide what's shown, how it looks and where each button leads.
What your website needs to convert visitors into clients
A freelancer's website doesn't need to be complicated or expensive. It needs to be clear, fast and focused on one action: getting the visitor to contact you. These are the essential elements:
- Clear headline: in 3 seconds the visitor should know what you do and where you work. "Professional electrician in Valencia and surroundings" is perfect.
- Detailed services: list what you offer with a brief description of each service. The client wants to know if you cover exactly what they need.
- Real photos: of your work, your team, your van. Nothing from generic image banks. Real photos generate twice as much trust.
- Visible phone and WhatsApp: in the header, footer and floating button. The client shouldn't have to search for how to contact you.
- Client reviews: real testimonials from people you've served. Nothing convinces more than another client's opinion.
- Google map: so the client sees you're near them. It's a huge trust factor.
If you don't have a website yet, don't let price stop you. Today you can have a professional website from €15 a month, with no commitment and ready in days. In our article about 5 reasons why your business needs a website in 2026 we explain in detail why it's the most profitable investment you can make.
⚠️ Important
An unoptimized website is like a store with the shutter down. It's not enough to have it: you need it configured so Google finds it and shows it when someone searches for your service in your area. That's called local SEO, and we explain it below.
3. Google Maps and reviews: your best salespeople for getting clients
If your website is your shop window, your Google Maps listing is your sign on the main street. When someone searches for a local service on Google, the first thing they see (before any website) is the Map Pack: a box with three business listings, each with name, address, phone, reviews and a Google Maps link.
The data is clear: the Map Pack receives between 60% and 75% of all clicks on local searches. This means that if you appear there, you have most of the chances that client will call you.
How to stand out on Google Maps against your competition
The Google Business Profile listing is free, but the difference between a listing that generates 20 calls a month and one that generates zero is optimization. These are the most important factors:
- Correct category: if you're an electrician, your main category should be "Electrician", not "Home Services". Google uses the category to decide which searches to show you in.
- Updated photos: listings with more than 10 photos get 42% more route requests. Upload photos of each completed job.
- Regular reviews: not just the average rating matters, but quantity and frequency. A listing that gets 2-3 reviews a month ranks better than one with many old reviews.
- Reply to all reviews: always respond, both positive and negative. Google sees the activity and the client sees you care.
- Weekly posts: publishing content to your listing (work photos, offers, news) signals to Google that your business is active.
You can find the full guide in our article on how to appear on Google Maps as a freelancer. And if you want to improve your reviews, read our guide to getting more Google reviews without seeming desperate.
💡 Tip
Create a short link to your Google listing and save it to your phone. After each job, send a WhatsApp to the client with that link asking for a review. Do it within the first 24 hours, when satisfaction is fresh. A message like "Hi, glad that turned out well! If you have a minute, a review here would help me a lot: [link]" works with 3 out of 4 clients.
4. Local SEO: let Google show you first when people search for your service
Local SEO (Search Engine Optimization local) is the set of techniques that make your website and Google listing appear in the top results when someone searches for your service in your area. It's the difference between a neighbor in Elche searching "dentist Elche" and finding you... or finding your competition.
Why is it so important? Because 76% of people who do a local search on their phone visit a business within the next 24 hours. And 28% of those searches result in a purchase or hiring that same day. These are hot clients, ready to call. They just need to find you.
The 4 pillars of local SEO for freelancers
- NAP consistency: your Name, Address and Phone must be identical on your website, Google listing, social media and all directories where you appear. If in one place you put "C/ Mayor, 15" and in another "Calle Mayor 15, bajo", Google loses trust.
- Localized content: your website should mention the cities and neighborhoods where you work. It's not enough to be "electrician": you need "electrician in Valencia", "electrician Ruzafa area", "electrical service in Alicante". Google needs to understand where you provide your services.
- Local citations: being present in relevant directories like Yellow Pages, QDQ, Yelp, TripAdvisor (if applicable) and directories of your trade. Each mention consistent with your NAP strengthens your local authority.
- Local links: a link from the Valencia Chamber of Commerce website, from the Elda town council or from the sports club you sponsor is worth more than a hundred links from generic directories.
If you want to go deeper into this topic, our article on what local SEO is and why it's key for your business gives you the complete step-by-step guide.
⚠️ Important
Local SEO doesn't give results overnight. It's a medium-term investment (2-6 months) that generates cumulative results. But once you rank on the first page of Google for your service in your area, clients come steadily without paying for ads. It's the channel with the best return in the long run.
5. WhatsApp, social media and email: complementary channels to attract clients
You already have the foundation: website + Google Maps + local SEO. Now comes the question every freelancer asks: "What about social media? Do I need to be on Instagram, Facebook, TikTok...?" The short answer: not necessarily. The long answer: it depends on your business, but some channels are much more profitable than others.