This review is about who your website brings in. We went through the site, your search rankings and your reviews. The site itself is real, built-out work: a solar panel cleaning service, an EV charger page, a Tesla Powerwall page, a Sigenergy installer page, and real customer reviews shown by name on the homepage. The finding is that almost all of it sits unranked. Your own company name carries 76 percent of your traffic. "Solar panels westmeath", your one real local search, brings in real visits with no confirmed page-one spot behind them, and the solar panel cleaning page is split across four different addresses on your own site. It's all detailed below, with what to do about each one.
The site ranks for 39 searches. "Green power system", your own name, is the only one with a confirmed page-one spot, and it alone accounts for 76 percent of your traffic. "Solar panels westmeath", the one search that actually describes what you sell in your own county, brings in real visits with no confirmed numbered position behind it, the kind of result that usually means a visitor is finding you through your Google Business listing rather than a normal search result.
| What people Google | People / month | Your situation | |
|---|---|---|---|
| green power system | 210 | 1st. Your own name, 76% of all traffic. | 1st |
| solar panels westmeath | 390 | Real visits arrive, no confirmed page-one spot. | Unconfirmed |
| solar panel cleaning | 170 | Ranking from four different pages: 13th, 45th, 76th, 79th. | Split 4 ways |
| ev charger installation | 1,300 | 78th, from your EV charger page. | 78th |
| tesla powerwall ireland | 210 | 7th, from your Tesla Powerwall page. Your best non-brand ranking. | 7th |
| sigenergy | 1,000 | 15th, from your Sigenergy installer page. | 15th |
The Tesla Powerwall page proves the pattern works when a page has one clear job: it's 7th for a named search with no competing pages of your own. The solar panel cleaning page shows what happens without that focus: the same service is described on four different pages (a service page, a maintenance-plan page, and two separate blog posts), and none of the four breaks into the top 10 because they're splitting the same small amount of authority four ways instead of putting it all behind one page.
This is not a design problem. Real photos, real customer reviews shown by name, real maintenance-plan pricing, all of it is genuinely good work. These are structure problems: one service split across four pages, and pages that exist but haven't been pointed at their searches strongly enough to win yet. That's steady monthly work, not a rebuild.
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.
Around 2,470 searches every month, across solar panel cleaning, EV charger installation and Sigenergy.
Visits already arriving from those exact searches today: 0.
Your one confirmed non-brand top-10 ranking, Tesla Powerwall, proves a focused page can win.
Roughly 2,470 real searches a month sit on pages you've already built, none of it converting into a visit yet. You know your close rate on enquiries and what an install or a cleaning contract is worth. That's the sum worth doing on your side.
Your keyword count fell 13 percent over the last month, moving in the wrong direction while the underlying pages and content keep growing. The gap between what you've built and what's ranking tends to widen, not close, the longer four pages keep splitting one search.