Why Isn't My Website Getting Customers? 7 Fixes for 2026
If your website looks fine but the calls and leads aren't coming, it's almost always one of seven things. Here's how to spot which, and how to fix each.
No waffle, no jargon, just straight, practical advice to help your small business get online and get found.
The Irish government will cover half the cost of getting your business online, up to €2,500. Here's who qualifies for the Trading Online Voucher, what it covers, and how to apply through your Local Enterprise Office.
If your website looks fine but the calls and leads aren't coming, it's almost always one of seven things. Here's how to spot which, and how to fix each.
Core Web Vitals are Google's three real-world speed and stability metrics: LCP, INP and CLS. Hit the targets and you rank better and convert more visitors. Here's the plain-English version.
If your site is slow, hard to update or invisible on Google, it's quietly costing you customers. Here are eight signs it's time to redesign, and what a good redesign should fix.
The seven local SEO moves that actually shift rankings for Dublin small businesses in 2026, from a fully completed Google Business Profile to smart local content.
Most Irish small businesses pay €399 to €1,699 for a professional website in 2026. Here's the honest national picture: real price bands, what drives quotes up, and the €2,500 voucher that can halve the bill.
Most Dublin small businesses pay €399 to €1,699 for a professional website in 2026. Here's a transparent breakdown of what changes the price and how to avoid overpaying.
Most Kilkenny small businesses pay €399 to €1,699 for a professional website in 2026. Here's the local picture for a tourism and craft town, and how to spend wisely.
Know you need a website but not sure how to get one? A plain-English guide for Irish owners: build it yourself or hire someone, what it costs in Ireland, and the €2,500 government voucher most businesses don't know about.
Most Waterford small businesses pay €399 to €1,699 for a professional website in 2026. Here's the local picture and how to get a site that works without overpaying.
More than half your visitors are on a phone. If your site doesn't work well on mobile, you're losing customers and Google rankings every day. Here's why, and what "mobile-friendly" actually means.
Most Limerick small businesses pay €399 to €1,699 for a professional website in 2026. Here's the honest local picture and how to get a site that ranks without paying agency prices.
Most Galway small businesses pay €399 to €1,699 for a professional website in 2026. Here's the local picture, what changes the price, and how to spend wisely in a tourism-driven market.
Practical, do-it-this-week steps to help your small business show up when local customers search, most of them free and doable in a weekend.
Most Cork small businesses pay €399 to €1,699 for a professional website in 2026. Here's what the local market really looks like, what pushes the price up, and how to skip agency overhead.
Hiring the wrong web designer is expensive and stressful. Use these questions, red flags and "what good looks like" checks to pick someone you can actually trust.
DIY builders like Wix and Squarespace look cheap and easy. Here's an honest look at where they help, where they hurt, and when spending on a custom site pays off.
Short answer: yes. A social media page isn't enough. Here's why a proper website is still the single best marketing investment an Irish small business can make in 2026.
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