Lobster Snare SEO Case Study

How a Connected Content Strategy Increased Visibility by 559%

Because one page was never going to be enough.

A focused SEO and content strategy was implemented for Spiny Solutions to improve visibility and establish authority within a highly specific niche. Rather than relying on a single page, a structured content system was developed to support long-term growth. As a result, search visibility increased significantly, while engagement and keyword reach continued to expand.

The Challenge:

Most websites try to rank with one page and a little hope. That usually doesn’t end well.

Ranking for niche, product-specific keywords can be difficult when content is limited or disconnected. In this case, the goal was to improve visibility for terms such as lobster snare and green lobster snare, while also building credibility within the Florida Keys diving market.

The Strategy:

Instead of guessing, a structured system was built to actually support the main page.

Instead of focusing on a single landing page, a connected content system was created.

This included:

  • Five targeted blog posts
  • Expansion of the main lobster snare landing page
  • Strategic internal linking between all content pieces

Each piece was designed to support the others, creating a topic cluster that signals authority and depth to search engines.

What Was Built:

Not one page. Not two. A full set of content designed to work together.

The following content was developed and optimized:

  • How to Use a Lobster Snare
  • Lobster Snare vs Net
  • Best Lobster Snare for Florida Keys
  • Lobster Snaring Florida Keys (video content)
  • Supporting educational blog content

In addition, the core Lobster Snare page was enhanced to act as the primary authority page.

This is where the data starts doing the talking.

Search Visibility Didn’t Just Improve. It Took Off.

Yeah… Google Noticed

Here’s what happened once everything was structured properly:

How It Was Structured: (This Is Where It Matters)

This is the part most people skip. It’s also the reason this works.

All content was intentionally connected:

  • Blogs link to each other
  • Blogs link to the main landing page
  • The main page links back to supporting content

This structure creates a strong internal linking system and reinforces topical authority across the site.

This is where it stops being theory and starts being real results.

Why This Works:

Search engines evaluate more than just individual pages. They look at:

  • Depth of topic coverage
  • Content relationships
  • User engagement signals

By building a complete content ecosystem, the site demonstrates:

  • Authority through education
  • Relevance through topic coverage
  • Trust through consistency

SEO gets you seen. Structure gets you chosen.

Optimization & User Experience Improvements

It’s not just about getting traffic. It’s about what happens once people get there.

Each page was optimized for both users and search engines:

  • SEO-focused titles and meta descriptions
  • Structured headings for clarity
  • FAQ sections for search visibility
  • Schema markup implementation
  • Internal linking across all pages
  • Image and video optimization

User engagement was also improved through:

  • Visual navigation elements
  • Video integration
  • Strategic calls to action

These enhancements help increase time on site, interaction, and conversion potential.

The Results:

Turns out, when everything is connected properly, things start moving.

Early performance data shows strong upward movement:

  • 3.2K impressions (increase of 559%)
  • Clicks increased by 316%
  • Expanded visibility across new keywords

This indicates that search engines are recognizing the growing authority of the site.

And this is just the beginning.

Long-Term Impact:

This isn’t a spike. It’s the beginning of something that keeps building.

This isn’t fluff.
It’s just what happens when it’s done right.

Rather than relying on a single ranking page, this strategy builds:

• A scalable content ecosystem
• Strong internal linking signals
• Multiple entry points from search

Over time, this leads to:

• Higher rankings
• More consistent traffic
• Increased trust from users and search engines

Ready to Turn Your Website Into an Authority?

Most websites rely on one or two pages and hope something happens. That’s not a strategy. That’s wishful thinking.

A structured content strategy builds momentum over time. It creates visibility, strengthens authority, and gives search engines a reason to keep coming back.

If your website is not producing consistent traffic or growth, it may not be structured correctly.

 

Feel free to reach out to Chet for a personal review of your on-line presence. 

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Coolfish Design & Marketing
Tampa-based. Focused on results. Built to perform.

Still Wondering How This Actually Works?

Most people have been told “do SEO” without ever being shown what that actually means or how it all connects.
Here’s a straightforward breakdown of what’s happening behind the scenes and what you can realistically expect.

A content cluster strategy connects multiple related pages around a central topic. This helps search engines understand authority and improves rankings over time.

A single page has limited reach. Multiple connected pages create more opportunities to rank and capture search traffic.

Initial improvements can be seen within weeks, but long-term growth builds over several months as authority increases.

Yes. The structure can be applied to any industry where search visibility and authority are important.

No. Ongoing content development and optimization are required to maintain and improve performance.

Analytical Website Design • Creative Marketing • SEO Certified • Tampa, Florida 33615 • Working With Businesses Nationwide.  • Ph: 813.785.5337 • Em: chet@coolfishdesign.com