This review is about who your website brings in. We went through the site, your search rankings and your reviews. The main findings: your site tracks for 16 real solar searches worth over 2,000 combined monthly searches, and none of them produce a measurable visit. Five different pages all target some version of "solar panels dublin," which splits Google's confidence between them instead of putting one page in front. "Ground mounted solar panels ireland" ranks from two different project posts, at 47th and 79th, instead of one clear page. It's all detailed below, with what to do about each one.
Your site ranks for 16 solar-related keywords in Ireland, which is more real coverage than most of the sites we've reviewed this batch. The problem isn't a lack of pages, it's that none of the 16 rank high enough to produce a single visit. Here's what that looks like search by search.
| What people Google | People / month | Your situation | |
|---|---|---|---|
| solar panels dublin | 480 | Your home county. Best page is 68th. | 68th |
| solar energy companies ireland | 390 | 71st, from the homepage. | 71st |
| solar power solutions | 210 | Your best position of the 16, still page three. | 25th |
| solar panel company ireland | 170 | 36th, from the homepage. | 36th |
| ground mounted solar panels ireland | 170 | 47th from one project page, 79th from a second. Split between two. | 47th & 79th |
| solar companies | 140 | 65th. | 65th |
| solar power roof / solar rooftop | 110 each | 51st and 82nd, both from the same installation page. | 51st / 82nd |
Every one of these is a real search from a homeowner, not a competitor's name. The pattern is consistent: the pages exist, the content is there, but no single page holds enough authority on its own topic to move past the middle of page three.
None of this is a design problem. The site already has real installation photos, a genuine Google reviews widget on the homepage, and a real Duracell Energy partnership on show. These are structure and content problems, page overlap and unaimed posts, and they get fixed by steady monthly work, not a redesign.
Each fix below is ready to hand to whoever manages the site.
Start at the top. The bottom block is the monthly work that moves the numbers.
Here's the sum in its plain parts. The real, named solar searches this report covers add up to around 2,000 people a month typing those words into Google. Right now your site captures none of it, not because the pages don't exist, but because too many of them are chasing the same search at once. You know how many of those searches turn into a job for you, and what a job is worth. That's the sum worth doing on your side.
Your 311 backlinks and authority score already put you ahead of most of the sites we've reviewed this batch. That authority is currently being spent on five pages splitting credit with each other, instead of one clear page per search building on it.