This review is about what your website brings in, and what stops it. We went through the site, your search rankings and your reviews. The main findings: the site brings in zero measurable visits from Google, all four of your tracked rankings sit on page seven or lower, and every one of them comes from a blog post, not your homepage or a service page. There are smaller things too. One of your pages lives at the web address "copy-of-solar-for-homes" but is titled "Solar for Business", and another at "copy-of-solar-for-business" is titled "Solar for Farms". It's all detailed below, with what to do about each one.
Semrush tracks four keywords for the whole grian52.ie domain in Ireland. Every one of them comes from a blog post, and none of them earns a single measurable visit.
| What people Google | People / month | Your situation | |
|---|---|---|---|
| solar panels ireland cost | 1.6K | 73rd, from a blog post about the cost of solar. | 73rd |
| renewable energy sources | 480 | 72nd, from a general blog post. | 72nd |
| green electricity ireland | 110 | 70th, your best of the four. | 70th |
| pv panels ireland cost | 210 | 79th, your weakest. | 79th |
Not one of the four rankings comes from a page that actually sells your service. Your homepage, and the "solar for homes", "solar for business" and "solar for farms" pages, don't rank for anything at all. The blog is publishing, and it's the only part of the site Google shows for anything, on searches too far down the results to bring in a single visit.
One thing on this site is already working well. These are the gaps around it. One more worth flagging directly: your own homepage and footer say Schull, West Cork, so any Google listing text and new pages should be built around West Cork, not any other county.
You already show real Google and Trustpilot reviews on the homepage, which most sites we review don't manage. The gaps here are structural: pages that don't match their own titles, no service pages that rank, and no proof of real installations. Given the scale of what's missing, worth pricing both options: patching the current site, or building it once around what's needed.
Each fix below is ready to hand to whoever manages the site.
Start at the top. The first two blocks are edits to the current site. The bottom block is the structural work.
The four searches in this report add up to around 2,400 people a month typing these words into Google. Right now you capture none of it, every ranking sits on page seven or lower. 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.
A site with zero measurable Google traffic has nowhere to go but up, but it also means every month without proper service pages is a month of pure lost opportunity, not slow growth. The fix here is bigger than most, and the upside is bigger too.