This review is about what your website brings in from Google. We went through the site, your search rankings and your reviews. The main findings: across the whole site, Semrush tracks exactly one search you show up for, "solar panels cork", and even that comes from a map-style result rather than a standard ranking. The homepage itself is well built, real project photos with real towns named under them, a stats block, a tech section. But several of your product pages still sit on the web address WordPress gave them by default when the site was first set up, addresses like "/hello-world/" and "/test/", never given a proper name. It's all detailed below, with what to do about each one.
Most sites we review rank for dozens of searches, even a thin one. Semrush tracks exactly one keyword for the entire brightfuture.ie domain in Ireland.
| What people Google | People / month | Your situation | |
|---|---|---|---|
| solar panels cork | 880 | Shows in Google's map-style results. No confirmed standard ranking anywhere on the site. | Unclear |
That single row is the whole story. Not one page, product, or blog post ranks for any other search in Cork or beyond. This isn't because the homepage is weak, it genuinely isn't. It's because most of the site behind it was never given proper pages to rank with in the first place.
The homepage is the strongest part of the site. These are the gaps behind it.
The homepage itself doesn't need a redesign. What's missing is the supporting structure behind it: pages properly addressed and aimed at real searches, and the review record and certifications shown where a visitor can see them. Both are steady monthly work.
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.
"Solar panels cork" alone is 880 people a month typing that search into Google. Right now you show up for it only through a map-style result, nothing else on the site captures any of it, and every other real page you've built sits outside Google's index entirely. You know how many of those 880 searches turn into a job for you, and what a job is worth. That's the sum worth doing on your side.
You're already paying for 8 real project photos, a stats block and a working FAQ. None of that work is earning search visits yet because the pages behind it were never properly aimed. The site is closer to ready than the ranking numbers suggest.