cubicm3.ie · prepared for CubicM3 only

Your company name earns 99% of your traffic. Solar earns none of it

This review is about who your website brings in. Right now, almost all of it, 99 in every 100 visits, is people who already know your name. Your commercial solar work, real installs at the National Children's Hospital, a university and two retail sites in Dublin and Limerick, is tracked for exactly one search, sitting outside the top 25. It's all detailed below, with what to do about each one.

Traffic from your own name
98.7%
"Cubic m3", ranking 1st.
"Commercial solar panels"
29th
Your only tracked solar search. Zero visits.
Named solar case studies
4
None tracked for any search.
Google listing description
Empty
Nothing shown under your name in search.
01 The rankings

Twelve searches rank. One of them is solar

Semrush tracks 12 searches for cubicm3.ie. Your own name carries almost every real visit. Water-management terms, separators, attenuation tanks, hydro brakes, cover most of what's left. Solar gets one line in the whole table.

What people GooglePeople / monthYour situation
cubic m34801st. 98.7% of all site traffic.1st
petrol interceptor2108th, water management.8th
hydro brake1405th, water management.5th
commercial solar panels110Your only solar search. 29th. Zero visits.29th

Your water-management pages are genuinely well aimed, several rank in the top 10 for their exact terms. That's proof this site can compete when a page is built around a specific search. Commercial solar has one page and no search behind it doing the same job.

Bottom line: Water management proves the approach works. Solar hasn't had it applied yet.
02 The specifics

Real solar work, with nothing pointing anyone to it

Missing
Your Google listing description is empty
The short line that would appear under your company name in Google's results is completely blank, on a company that's been trading since 2003.
Weak
Four named solar case studies, zero tracked searches
The National Children's Hospital, a university, and two Dublin and Limerick retail sites all have their own solar case-study pages. None of them is aimed at a phrase a buyer actually searches, so none of them is currently found by anyone new.
Duplicate
Two pages share the same title
"Rainwater Harvesting - CubicM3" appears on two separate URLs. Small on its own, worth fixing alongside the bigger work.
Worth noticing

Installing solar at a national hospital and a university is the kind of proof most installers would pay to have. Right now it sits on the site with nothing aimed at the searches a commercial buyer actually types. Steady monthly work, not a rebuild.

Bottom line: The proof is real and already built. It just isn't aimed at anyone searching to hire you.
03 Done for you

The fixes, already written out

Each fix below is ready to hand to whoever manages the site.

Fix 1 · New text for your Google listing
This is what people see when CubicM3 comes up on Google today, next to what it should say. The description is currently empty, so this is a straight addition.
What Google shows now
https://www.cubicm3.ie
CubicM3 is the leading provider of sustainably engineered solutions in Ireland.
(no description set)
What it should show
https://www.cubicm3.ie
Commercial Solar PV Installation Ireland | CubicM3
Design, supply and installation of large-scale commercial Solar PV, trusted by the National Children's Hospital and a leading Irish university. Founded 2003.
Fix 2 · Aim your solar case studies at a real search
These four pages already exist. None currently target a phrase a buyer searches.
/renewable-energy/commercial-solar/ → owner: rewrite around "commercial solar panels", 110 searches a month, currently 29th
/renewable-energy/solar-pv-case-study/ (university) → owner: add "commercial solar case study" and the sector to the title
/renewable-energy/solar-pv-retail-case-study-dublin/ and -limerick/ → owner: name the county in each title directly
Fix 3 · The remaining quick fixes
Small, real, and confirmed on the live site.
Duplicate title : /rainwater-harvesting/ and /water-storage-solutions/rainwater-harvesting/ share the same page title, rename one
sales@cubicm3.com : your contact email uses .com, not your .ie domain, confirm this is intentional
04 The plan

What to do and when

Start at the top. The bottom block is the work that moves the numbers.

Today
about 15 minutes total
Swap in the new Google listing text from Fix 1.
10 min
Rename one of the two duplicate rainwater harvesting titles.
5 min
This week
about half a day
Rewrite the commercial solar page around "commercial solar panels" per Fix 2.
2 hrs
This month
the growth work
Name the county in each retail case study title. Real Dublin and Limerick installs currently tracked for nothing.
half day
Build a second solar page aimed at "solar panels for schools" or a similar institutional search, using the hospital and university work as direct proof.
ongoing
05 What it adds up to

Run your own numbers on it

Right now

228 real visits a month come to the site.

98.7% of them are people already searching your name.

Your one tracked solar search earns zero of those visits.

That's the size of the gap between real, provable solar work, a national hospital, a university, two retail sites, and what any of it currently earns in new search traffic. You know your close rate and your average job value on a commercial solar contract. That's the sum worth doing on your side.

Bottom line: The company is found easily by people who already know it. Nobody new is finding it through solar yet.
Why sooner beats later

376 real referring domains and 20 years trading back this site. Every month the solar pages stay unaimed, that authority backs the company name instead of a new commercial enquiry.

Whether you tackle this yourself or hand it to someone else
I'm happy to spend 15 minutes walking you through the report so you know which changes will actually move the needle first. Bring whoever manages your website if you like, and if you want, we'll put the first fixes live while we're on. You keep everything in this report either way.
Book the walkthrough
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Dylan Fahy, All Day Solar Agency. I design websites and handle SEO for solar installers across Ireland. Everything above comes from your live site, your public reviews and search data from July 2026.