Setting Up SerpClix Click Orders: Tips and Best Practices

Practical tips for getting the most out of every click order.

A few small setup mistakes can waste your credits and produce no ranking movement. Here’s how to set up your SerpClix click orders correctly from the start.

Posted on : March, 12 2026 Author : William Scotia 4 min read

You signed up. You have credits. Now you need to turn those credits into click orders that actually move your rankings.

This sounds straightforward, and it mostly is. But we've seen enough click orders over the years to know where people trip up. A few avoidable mistakes can burn through credits without producing results. Here's how to set things up right from the start.

Use the exact keywords you want to rank for.

This one seems obvious, but it's worth stating clearly. The keyword you enter in your click order should be the precise search term you're trying to improve your ranking for. Not a variation. Not a broader version. The exact phrase.

If you want to rank for "emergency plumber austin tx," don't set up an order for "plumber austin" and hope it carries over. Google tracks click signals at the keyword level. Match your click order keyword to the keyword you're targeting in your SEO strategy.

Make sure your URL actually appears in Google's results for that keyword.

This is the most common mistake we see. Someone sets up a click order for a keyword, but their page doesn't actually show up in Google's results for that term. Our clickers search Google, scroll through the results, and click on your listing. If your listing isn't there, there's nothing to click.

Before creating an order, open an incognito window, search for your keyword (using the geographic region you plan to target), and verify that your URL appears. It doesn't need to be on page one — our clickers will look through multiple pages. But it does need to be indexed and visible somewhere in the results.

If your page isn't showing up at all, the issue is upstream of click orders. You may need to work on getting the page indexed, improving your on-page SEO, or building some initial authority before CTR manipulation will help.

Start with a manageable number of clicks per day.

There's a temptation to crank clicks per day up to the maximum right away. Resist it. Start with a moderate number and scale up gradually. A sudden, massive spike in clicks for a keyword where you previously had very few can look unnatural. A steady, gradual increase looks organic.

Think of it this way: if your page is currently getting 5 clicks per day for a keyword, jumping to 50 overnight is a big signal change. Going from 5 to 10, then 10 to 15, then scaling further — that's a more natural growth curve.

Match your geographic targeting to your actual market.

If your business serves customers in the United States, you want clicks from US-based IP addresses. If you're targeting the UK market, you want UK clicks. This matters because Google personalizes results by location, and clicks from the wrong region won't produce the signal you're looking for.

SerpClix has clickers in countries around the world. Use the geographic targeting options to match the regions where your actual customers search.

Make sure your page loads properly.

Our clickers visit your page and stay for a meaningful duration — that's what produces the "long click" signal that Google values. But if your page is broken, blocked behind a login wall, returns a 404 error, or loads so slowly that the clicker gives up, you're wasting credits on visits that don't produce a useful signal.

Before setting up a click order, load your target URL yourself. Does it work? Does it load in a reasonable time? Is there anything blocking access? Quick sanity check. Takes ten seconds.

Double-check that your URL is indexable.

Related to the above: make sure Google can actually index your target page. If you've accidentally set a noindex tag, blocked the page in robots.txt, or the page requires authentication, Google won't have it in the results and our clickers won't find it. Run the URL through Google's URL Inspection tool in Search Console to confirm it's indexed.

The overall principle.

Setting up click orders well isn't complicated. It's mostly about making sure the basics are in place before you spend credits: right keyword, right URL, right geography, page works, page is indexed. Five minutes of verification saves you from wasting an entire order.

We've been running this system since 2016 with over 400,000 clickers. The customers who get the best results aren't necessarily the ones who spend the most — they're the ones who set things up carefully.


SerpClix uses an army of over 400,000 real human clickers to boost your organic CTR. Get started with a free trial or log in to your dashboard to set up your next click order.

Please note: there are no guarantees in search engine optimization, ever. There are innumerable factors that can affect search engine rankings. And, realistically, most sites should focus their efforts on traditional SEO before even thinking about using non-traditional techniques like SerpClix. All SEO efforts can involve an element of risk. Some techniques are certainly more risky than others. SerpClix employs real human clickers, so we think our service is far less risky than trying to use automated or robotic click methods. But, like all SEO strategies, there is an element of risk because Google’s algorithm is unknown and subject to change at any time. For more information please see our Buyer FAQs.

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It's easy to get started using SerpClix. Our offering is entirely self-service, and simple to use. Click orders are easy to create, and include a simple calculator to help you determine how many clicks to order based on your keyword and current ranking.

Our memberships are always month-to-month: no long-term contracts required.