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I have seen bot for sale at Seoclerks which provide clicks on your links provided on Google search pages which claims that it possibly help ranking up your links on these search results so i am curious if that kind of trick really help.
If anyone used this bot or similar ways to click on search results, please share your thoughts if it helping to increase SERP.
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For those that haven't heard of it, it is basically a network of "real people". who are assigned to "search and click" on your website, via a Google search and your keyword. Pretty cool!
You can also assign them to stay on your site, and even click around to help lower bounce rates etc.
So anyway, what I found, was that the clicks to sites already rankings anywhere beyond the 2nd page of Google, and onwards, made little to no difference whatsoever. (Small fluctuations, but that is normal for any site)
Here is one of the sites I used in the case study.
The sites that I tested on page 1, did actually move. One of them, was for my personal blog that had been outranked for my own domain name haha (embarrassing I know, but I do no SEO to it in my defense) It's back on top, you'll be glad to know.
So to summarize, my conclusion is that it works for sites low down on page 1 and possibly on the top of page 2, but anything beyond that, you probably won't notice any difference. As per the case study above.
Hope that helps guys and let me know if you have any questions. I have actually case studied this theory myself not too long ago, using a service called Crowdsearch.me by Dan Anton. For those that haven't heard of it, it is basically a network of "real people". who are assigned to "search and click" on your website, via a Google search and your keyword. Pretty cool! You can also assign them to stay on your site, and even click around to help lower bounce rates etc. So anyway, what I found, was that the clicks to sites already rankings anywhere beyond the 2nd page of Google, and onwards, made little to no difference whatsoever. (Small fluctuations, but that is normal for any site) Here is one of the sites I used in the case study. [url=https://www.seoclerk.com/files/user/images/CTR Case Study.png][img]https://www.seoclerk.com/files/user/images/CTR Case Study.png[/img][/url] The sites that I tested on page 1, did actually move. One of them, was for my personal blog that had been outranked for my own domain name haha (embarrassing I know, but I do no SEO to it in my defense) It's back on top, you'll be glad to know. So to summarize, my conclusion is that it works for sites low down on page 1 and possibly on the top of page 2, but anything beyond that, you probably won't notice any difference. As per the case study above. :) Hope that helps guys and let me know if you have any questions.
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