This review is about what your website brings in, and what stops it. We went through the site, your search rankings and your page structure. The main findings: your site gets 38 visits a month from Google, and all 38 of them come from someone searching "solar grid" or "solar power grid," a phrase about the electricity network, not a homeowner looking to buy panels. Four different pages, including two leftover draft pages, are still live carrying the exact same bare title: "Grid Solar." Nothing on the homepage carries a heading Google or a screen reader can read. It's all detailed below, with what to do about each one.
Your site ranks for 8 searches in total. Three of them are variations of "solar grid" or "solar power grid," phrases people use to ask how the electricity grid and solar power interact, not to hire an installer. Those three carry every single one of your 38 monthly visits. The one search on this list that actually means someone wants to buy panels doesn't rank at all.
| What people Google | People / month | Your situation | |
|---|---|---|---|
| solar grid | 170 | 2nd. This is where all your traffic comes from, and it isn't about buying solar. | Wrong search |
| solar power grid | 170 | 2nd. Same story, a second unrelated page ranking for it. | Wrong search |
| solar panels carlow | 170 | 31st, zero visits. This is the one real buying search you're tracked for. | 31st |
| solar panel quotation | 170 | 77th, zero visits. | 77th |
"Solar panels laois," your own home county, doesn't appear in Google's top 100 for the site at all. Neither does any other county-plus-solar search. The site currently has no page built to answer the search a Laois homeowner would actually type.
None of this is about the photos or the layout, which are genuinely good. It's the parts Google reads, and the parts left behind from earlier drafts, that are causing the problem.
The photos, the testimonial and the equipment brand logos are real and they work. What's broken sits underneath: a bare title, no headline, and leftover draft pages competing with the real one. Once those are fixed, it's worth pricing both options: patching the current site, or building it once around a proper title, headline and a page for Laois.
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 decision worth making once those are done.
Here's the sum in its plain parts. Your entire current search traffic, 38 visits a month, is people who typed a phrase about the electricity grid, not people shopping for a system. The two real buying searches this report found, "solar panels carlow" and "solar panel quotation," add up to around 340 people a month typing those words into Google, and right now neither one sends you a single visit. 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.
The two leftover draft pages and the test page have been live and indexed for a while now, each one carrying your homepage's exact title. Every month they stay up is a month Google keeps splitting attention between four identical pages instead of one clear one.