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: 36 people a month arrive from Google, and none of them typed your name to get there. Nearly all of that traffic comes from a single search, "solar panels limerick", where you sit 6th. The site is built on Wix, four of its pages could rank and only the homepage does, and the footer still reads 2025. It's all detailed below, with what to do about each one.
Your site ranks for 21 searches. All 36 of your monthly visits are non-branded, which means nobody arrives by typing your name yet, every visit has to be won from a cold search. And nearly all of it comes from one keyword. Here's what the rest look like.
| What people Google | People / month | Your situation | |
|---|---|---|---|
| solar panels limerick | 260 | You're 6th. This one search is 91% of your traffic. | 6th |
| solar energy | 1,600 | 6th, but at that position it sends almost nothing. | 6th |
| solar near me | 140 | 26th. Someone ready to book a survey. | 26th |
| solar power | 880 | Three of your pages chase it. The best is 28th. | 28th |
| solar panels limerick | 260 | Your domestic page ranks 30th for the exact term the homepage is 6th for. | 30th |
| renewable company | 110 | 60th. | 60th |
Two of your pages rank for "solar panels limerick" at the same time, the homepage at 6th and the domestic page at 30th. They're competing against each other for the one search that matters to you. Google splits the credit, and neither gets to the top three.
The pattern is a site where one page carries everything. You have a domestic page and an our-panels page, and Google ranks them between 30th and 80th while the homepage does all the work. A site where each service and each area has its own proper page gives Google more than one chance to rank you, instead of one page competing for everything at once.
The site itself does a lot right: a real installation video, your reviews, the SEAI and Safe Electric badges. These four issues are underneath that, and they're what keep the rankings where they are.
The year is an edit. The platform and the one-page structure are the bigger question. If the plan is proper area pages, faster loads and a set of service pages anyway, it's worth pricing both options: adding them onto the current Wix site, or building once on a platform that ranks. The second is often less work, not more.
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.
Here's the sum in its plain parts. 36 people a month find you on Google today, and almost all of them come from one ranking at 6th. The searches you're on page three for, solar power, solar near me, the county terms, are several times that volume and currently send you almost nothing. Give each one its own page and more people arrive. Get your name searched and the cheapest traffic there is starts to build. You know what an average installation is worth and what your surveys close at. Run those numbers against 36 visits a month and you'll see the room.
Your keyword count fell 3% last month. On your one strong term, "solar panels limerick", you share the page with treacysolar.com and candeelectrical.ie, both at 6th on the same search. The installer who builds the proper area pages first is the one who takes the top three.