Twenty years in business. Over 800,000 rings. 10,000+ winning teams. Signature Championship Rings had the resume, but Google didn’t know it. Search “football championship rings” or “basketball championship rings” and they were nowhere. Their ring gallery looked great but didn’t turn visitors into quote requests. And the founder was running marketing solo, without a team or a plan. The product was world-class. The website wasn’t pulling its weight.
Signature Championship Rings has spent over 20 years crafting custom rings for champions at every level, from high school state titles to college bowl games. They've created more than 800,000 rings for 10,000+ winning teams and hold a 98.5% five-star review rate. Team rings start at $159 and individual rings at $599, with a full lifetime warranty on every order.
Signature Championship Rings had 20 years of credibility, 800,000+ rings shipped, and a 98.5% five-star review rate. None of that showed up in Google. We set out to fix the disconnect between their reputation and their search visibility. That meant building 25+ sport-specific landing pages from scratch, rebuilding the ring gallery so visitors could filter, browse, and request a quote in one flow, and creating a content engine tied to championship seasons. Within 12 months, Signature went from invisible to page one for dozens of high-value keywords, and quote requests nearly tripled.
Type "football championship rings" into Google and Signature was nowhere. Same for basketball, baseball, wrestling. Companies with a fraction of their experience and catalog were ranking above them for the searches that drive ring orders.
The ring gallery was a dead end. No filters. No search. No quote button. Visitors landed on the page, scrolled through rings, and bounced because there was no obvious next step. The most important page on the site wasn't generating a single lead.
One generic page was doing the job of 25. Football, basketball, wrestling, cheer, volleyball. Every sport funneled to the same place. Google had no reason to rank that page for any specific sport. Neither did the coaches searching for rings.
Kyle was running marketing on his own. No SEO person. No content calendar. No analytics telling him what was working and what wasn't. Amanda came on as a fractional CMO to bring structure, but they still needed a team to execute.
Instead of one page trying to rank for everything, we gave every sport its own landing page. Football, basketball, baseball, wrestling, volleyball, cheer, and 15+ more. Each page targeted the exact phrases coaches and ADs type into Google when they start shopping for rings.
The gallery got the most traffic on the entire site. We rebuilt it from scratch so coaches and athletic directors could filter by sport, browse designs, and hit “Get a Quote” on the same page. One click to convert instead of three.
Coaches don’t just search for “championship rings.” They search for sizing guides, design options, pricing for 30+ players, turnaround times before their banquet. We built content around those real questions so Signature showed up at every stage of the buying process.
The new sport pages started ranking within months. Traffic from organic search more than tripled as Google began surfacing Signature for the exact searches coaches and athletic directors use when shopping for rings.
More pages meant more traffic. Better UX meant more of that traffic converted. Quote requests nearly tripled once every sport page and the rebuilt gallery had clear paths to “Get a Free Quote.”
Within 12 months, Signature held top-10 positions for 50+ keywords tied to specific sports. “Football championship rings,” “custom basketball championship rings,” and dozens more. The searches that matter most now point to Signature.
Signature makes rings for every sport. Now the website reflects that. Each of the 25+ sport pages targets the way real buyers search and gives them a direct path to request a quote. The digital footprint finally matches the product catalog.
Coaches browse rings on their phones between practices. The site needed to be fast. We cut load times by 40%, bringing the average under 3 seconds. Bounce rates dropped as pages loaded before visitors lost patience.