What Do SerpClix Clickers Do? Behind the Scenes of a Click Order
The step-by-step process from order creation to completed click.
If you’ve ever wondered what actually happens after you place a click order, here’s the full behind-the-scenes process — from your dashboard to a completed click.
We've spent the first five issues building the case that CTR is a real ranking factor. Now a fair question: what does SerpClix actually do about it?
If you've ever placed a click order — or you're thinking about it — here's exactly what happens behind the scenes. No hand-waving. Just the mechanics.
Step 1: You create a click order.
In your SerpClix dashboard, you enter two things: a keyword (the search term you want to rank for) and a target URL (the page you want clicked). You also set parameters like how many clicks you want per day and the geographic region you're targeting.
That's it on your end. You submit the order and it enters our system.
Step 2: The order goes out to our clicker network.
SerpClix has over 400,000 real human clickers worldwide. These are real people who have installed the SerpClix browser extension. When your order is active, our system assigns it to available clickers who match your targeting criteria — particularly geographic location, since you want clicks coming from IP addresses in regions relevant to your business.
The clickers are not bots. They're not scripts. They're not automated in any way. They're people sitting at their computers with a real browser and a real IP address.
Step 3: A clicker performs the search.
Here's where it gets concrete. A clicker receives your order through the browser extension. They open Google, type in your keyword, and search — just like any normal person would. Google sees a real search query from a real browser on a real IP address. Because it is.
Step 4: They find your listing and click it.
The clicker scrolls through the search results until they find your target URL. Then they click on it. From Google's perspective, this is indistinguishable from any other organic click. A real person searched for a real keyword, saw your result, and chose to click on it.
Step 5: They stay on your page.
This part matters. The clicker doesn't just click and immediately bounce back to Google. They stay on your page — the visit duration is set automatically to ensure a meaningful interaction. Remember the distinction Google makes between “long clicks” and “short clicks” — a user who clicks and stays is a positive relevance signal. A user who clicks and immediately returns to Google is a negative one.
SerpClix clickers produce long clicks.
Step 6: You see the results in your analytics.
The traffic from SerpClix clickers shows up in Google Analytics as organic search traffic — because that's exactly what it is. Real people, real searches, real clicks. You can verify this yourself. If you're running a click order and you don't see the corresponding traffic in your analytics, something is wrong. (With SerpClix, you will see it.)
Why this process matters.
The entire point of using real human clickers is that every step of this process is genuine. Google is the world's leading expert at detecting fake traffic — bots, proxies, VPNs, headless browsers. They've been fighting that battle for decades. Services that use automated clicks are betting against the best bot-detection system ever built.
SerpClix takes a different approach. Instead of trying to fool Google, we send real humans to perform real searches and make real clicks. There's nothing to detect because there's nothing fake happening.
That's not a marketing claim. That's just the architecture of the system.
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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Tenga en cuenta que no existen garantías en la optimización de motores de búsqueda. Hay innumerables factores que pueden afectar las clasificaciones de los motores de búsqueda y, siendo realistas, la mayoría de los sitios deberían centrar sus esfuerzos en el SEO tradicional antes de pensar siquiera en utilizar técnicas no tradicionales como SerpClix. Todos los esfuerzos de SEO pueden implicar un elemento de riesgo. Algunas técnicas son ciertamente más riesgosas que otras. SerpClix emplea clickers humanos reales, por lo que creemos que nuestro servicio es mucho menos riesgoso que intentar utilizar métodos de clics automatizados o robóticos. Pero, como todas las estrategias de SEO, existe un elemento de riesgo porque el algoritmo de Google es desconocido y está sujeto a cambios en cualquier momento. Para obtener más información, consulte nuestras Preguntas frecuentes para compradores.
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