This review is about who your website brings in. We went through the site, your search rankings and your reviews. The good news first: "solar power ireland" ranks first in Ireland and carries over half your real traffic on its own, a genuine, non-branded win. But you've built more than 30 real location pages across Dublin, Kildare, Meath, Carlow and Laois, and only six of them show up anywhere in the 39 searches Google tracks for the site. Even those six, including Carlow at 5th place, bring in zero measured visits. It's all detailed below, with what to do about each one.
Google tracks 39 searches for the site. "Solar power ireland," a genuine non-branded search, ranks first and produces most of the site's real traffic. Everything built to target a specific place, Carlow, Kildare, Meath, Drumcondra, Tallaght, Mountashton, earns nothing measurable yet, even where the position itself is already inside the top 15.
| What people Google | People / month | Your situation | |
|---|---|---|---|
| solar power ireland | 590 | 1st. Your single strongest ranking, over half the site's real traffic. | 1st |
| solar panels dublin | 480 | Three competing results: 14th and 6th on the homepage, 81st on your Drumcondra page. | Split 3x |
| solar panels carlow | 170 | 5th, a real dedicated page, rated easy to win. Zero measured visits. | 5th |
| solar panels kildare | 110 | Split two ways: 12th on the dedicated page, 64th on the homepage. | Split 2x |
| solar panels meath | 140 | 24th, a real dedicated page. | 24th |
This isn't a content gap. Templeogue, Artane, Balally, Baldoyle, Ballinteer, Blanchardstown, Castleknock and more than 20 other real, live, correctly titled location pages exist and don't appear anywhere in Google's tracked rankings at all. The one page that is winning, the homepage, isn't even location-specific. The location pages just haven't been given enough weight yet to compete.
The site correctly states the real 2026 SEAI grant figure, real installer registration number, and a real named founder story. These are the specific gaps between that groundwork and what Google currently shows.
None of this is a design problem. This is not a small site either, more than 30 real location pages already exist, correctly titled, correctly aimed. What's missing is the steady work of building each one up individually so Google gives it the same chance the homepage already earned.
Each fix below is ready to hand to whoever manages the site.
Start at the top. The bottom block is the work that moves the numbers, and with 30 real pages already built, this is steady monthly work, not a redesign.
75 visits a month arrive from Google today.
Over half of them (41) come from one non-branded ranking, "solar power ireland."
More than 30 real location pages exist. Only 6 show up in tracked rankings, and every one of those 6 earns zero measured traffic.
"Solar power ireland" alone proves the site can win a real, competitive, non-branded search. The location pages are the same kind of opportunity, repeated more than 30 times over, just earlier in the process. What that becomes in enquiries and signed jobs depends on your close rate and your job values, and you know those numbers better than anyone. That's the sum worth doing on your side.
Other installers across Dublin, Kildare and Carlow are already competing for these same searches. The location pages you've already built only compound in value once they're given the same chance the homepage already earned.