How to Get Florists Leads with Google Maps
A practical playbook for finding florists leads: where they are on the map, how to get their emails, and how to reach out so you actually get replies.
Florists are a great niche for local outreach — a clear category, a physical location, and a real pain point: demand spikes around holidays and quiet stretches between. Here's how to build a list of florists from the map and turn it into booked conversations.
Where florists live on the map
On Google Maps, search categories like florists, flower shops in the city or area you serve. A single search returns 100+ floristswith phone numbers, websites, ratings, and exact locations — everything you need to qualify a flower shop before you ever reach out.
From a listing to an email
The map gives you a website; outreach needs an email. For each business, Jesperia visits the site and pulls contact emails and social links automatically, so your list of florists comes with a way to actually contact them — not just a name and a pin.
How to reach florists
When you write, focus on recurring corporate and event orders. Generic templates get deleted; a first line that shows you understand a flower shop gets a reply. Jesperia can even draft that opener for you, referencing something specific about each business.
Three tips
- Event and subscription angles smooth revenue
- Reference the neighborhood
- Small shops decide on the spot
Ready to build a list? Jesperia turns a single search into a downloadable CSV of local business leads — names, phones, emails, and websites — in about a minute. Get started free →