Google’s Trust Score Patent: How Click Behavior Builds Page Authority

Behavioral authority is earned through how real users interact with your content.

A Google patent reveals how user behavior builds trust scores that influence rankings. Pages earning consistent positive click behavior gain a compounding advantage.

Publicado el : Marzo, 12 2026 Autora : William Scotia 3 min read

Google has a patent that describes something most SEOs don’t talk about enough: trust scores built from user behavior.

The patent outlines a system where Google evaluates patterns of user interaction — click quality, session duration, navigation behavior — and uses those patterns to assign trust scores to individual pages. Pages that consistently generate positive user behavior build higher trust scores over time. Pages that don’t, fall behind.

This isn’t about backlinks or domain authority in the traditional sense. This is about behavioral authority — trust earned through how real users interact with your content.

How the trust score works.

According to the patent, Google looks at several dimensions of user behavior to build trust signals:

Click quality: Are users clicking on the result deliberately, or are they clicking and immediately bouncing? Deliberate clicks from users who know what they’re looking for carry more weight.
Session duration: How long do users stay on the page after clicking? Longer sessions signal that the page delivered what the searcher expected.
Navigation patterns: Do users engage deeper into the site, or do they hit the back button? Forward navigation (clicking to additional pages) signals trust. Pogo-sticking (bouncing back to Google) signals the opposite.

The patent describes these signals as cumulative. A single good interaction doesn’t build a trust score. But hundreds or thousands of positive interactions — over weeks and months — create a compounding trust signal that influences how Google ranks that page.

Why compounding matters.

This is where the trust score concept gets interesting. Unlike a backlink, which is a one-time event, behavioral trust accumulates. Every positive click interaction adds to the page’s trust score. Every session where a user stays and engages reinforces it.

The inverse is also true. Pages that consistently generate pogo-sticking — users clicking, then bouncing back to try another result — accumulate negative trust signals. Over time, these pages get pushed down, regardless of their backlink profile or technical SEO.

This creates a flywheel effect. Pages with higher trust scores rank higher, which means they get more clicks, which means more opportunities to build trust, which pushes them higher still. The pages that earn genuine engagement build a compounding advantage that’s hard for competitors to overcome.

What this means for CTR strategy.

The trust score patent reinforces something we’ve said consistently: clicks alone aren’t enough. The quality of those clicks matters.

This is exactly why SerpClix uses real human clickers rather than bots. A bot can click on a result, but it can’t generate the session duration, navigation depth, and engagement patterns that build trust scores. Real humans search, click, stay on the page, and browse naturally — exactly the behavior pattern that the patent describes as trust-building.

When you run a SerpClix click order, you’re not just inflating a click count. You’re building the behavioral trust signals that Google’s own patent says contribute to ranking authority.


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