This review is about what your website brings in, and what stops it. The site itself carries real, checkable technical decay: three separate homepage copies live in the same sitemap, three contact-page copies sharing one identical title, and a page literally called "test page for contact us" still online. There's smaller things too. The homepage photo is a stock image of a generic house, and the preview text your site sends to Facebook and other platforms cuts off mid-word. It's all detailed below, with what to do about each one.
Only 10 searches are tracked against this site, and every one of them points at either the homepage or the contact page. Nothing else on the site, including three separate homepage copies and three contact page copies, is doing any of the work.
| What people Google | People / month | Your situation | |
|---|---|---|---|
| solar panels galway | 880 | 4th. Your one genuinely strong result. | 4th |
| solar power ireland | 590 | 70th, from the homepage. | 70th |
| energia solar | 480 | 55th, from the homepage. | 55th |
| byrne | 880 | Your own name, 30th on the homepage, 69th on the contact page. | 30th |
| clean energy solar | 260 | 38th, from the homepage. | 38th |
All 10 tracked keywords point at just two URLs, the homepage and the contact page. That's the real signature of a thin site: not a lack of visitors typing relevant searches, but a lack of pages built to answer them. "Solar power ireland" alone is 590 searches a month and there's no dedicated page anywhere on the site for it.
These aren't small tweaks. The site carries the kind of technical mess that builds up when a redesign gets started and never fully finished.
Price both options: patch the current site, or build once. Cleaning up three homepages, three contact pages, a stray test page, a cut-off social preview and a stock house photo is a lot of small fixes on a Squarespace site that's already this thin. It's worth pricing what that patchwork costs against building the site once, properly, around what it should say.
Each fix below is ready to hand to whoever manages the site.
Start at the top. The first two blocks are cleanup on the current site.
3,890 searches every month across the terms currently tracked.
Around 6 visits a month currently arriving, nearly all from one ranking.
One confirmed top-10 ranking anywhere on the site: "solar panels galway."
Solar power ireland, energia solar and the rest of the searches above add up to close to 3,900 people typing these words into Google every month, and your one working ranking shows the format can work when it's built properly. You know how many of those searches turn into an installation for you, and what a job is worth. That's the sum worth doing on your side.
With only 10 tracked keywords and all of them pointing at two URLs, there's very little holding this site's search visibility up beyond the one Galway ranking. A site this thin has little room left to lose before it stops showing up at all.