Does SerpClix Really Use Human Clickers?
You don’t have to take our word for it. Your analytics will confirm it.
It’s a fair question. The CTR manipulation space is full of services that claim to use real people while running bots behind the scenes. Here’s why SerpClix is different — and how you can verify it yourself.
We get this question. And we understand why.
The CTR manipulation space has a credibility problem. Dozens of services claim to send “real clicks” while running scripts from rented servers. Some use the word “human” in their marketing while delivering nothing but automated garbage. If you’ve been burned before — or if you’re just naturally skeptical — questioning whether SerpClix actually uses real people is entirely reasonable.
So rather than asking you to trust us, we’d rather point you to something more persuasive: your own data.
The architecture makes it verifiable.
SerpClix is a browser extension. Over 400,000 people worldwide have installed it. When a click order comes in, a real person — sitting at their own computer, on their own internet connection — opens Google, types in the keyword, finds the listing, and clicks on it.
That’s not a claim we expect you to accept on faith. It has observable consequences that you can check yourself.
When a SerpClix clicker visits your site, that visit comes from a real browser with a real residential IP address. It arrives via Google organic search. It shows up in your Google Analytics as organic traffic. It shows up in Google Search Console as a real impression and a real click.
There’s no referral tag. No suspicious traffic source. No cluster of visits from data centers in Virginia. Just organic search traffic from real IPs around the world — because that’s what it is.
Check it against your click orders.
Here’s the most straightforward way to verify: run a click order for a specific keyword, then check your analytics.
You should see an uptick in organic visits to that exact landing page, correlated with the timing and volume of your order. You should see the corresponding impressions and clicks in Search Console for that keyword. The geographic distribution of the traffic should look normal — diverse residential IPs, not a block of addresses from the same server farm.
If the traffic were fake, none of this would add up. Bots get filtered by Google before they reach your analytics. Automated clicks from data center IPs don’t register as organic search visits. The numbers wouldn’t match.
With SerpClix, they match. Because the clicks are real.
Why this question even exists.
Most services that sell clicks are running bots. They know it. Their customers eventually figure it out when nothing shows up in their reports and nothing happens to their rankings.
That experience creates a reasonable distrust of the entire category. “If the last three click services I tried were fake, why would this one be different?”
The difference is structural. Bot services run scripts. SerpClix runs a browser extension used by real people. Bots connect from data centers and VPNs. SerpClix clickers connect from their homes. Bot traffic gets filtered out. SerpClix traffic appears in your analytics as genuine organic visits.
We’ve been operating this way since 2016. Some of the largest SEO agencies in the world use SerpClix. They continue using it because they can verify what they’re getting.
You don’t have to take our word for it.
We built the system so you wouldn’t have to. Run a click order. Check your analytics. The data either confirms it or it doesn’t.
That’s a stronger answer than anything we could say here.
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.
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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.