CTR-Boosters: Do they still work?

Cal

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Now that Google has changed its search API and requires javascript to browse SERPs, I wonder if CTR-Booster-Tools are affected in a similar way...?

I guess it will be easier for Google to detect automated "clicks" in the search result pages now... at least those not being operated by human clickforce in the far east.

What do you think...? Are there any new insights on CTR-Boosting?
 
As mentioned, the video does not cover ctr boosting, but I really did enjoy the "this is complete math f*cking bullshit" part... :)
Thanks for the link.
 
Nah… jt may “work”, but I wouldn’t use it for various reasons like conversions and Google seeing conversions
 
Nah… jt may “work”, but I wouldn’t use it for various reasons like conversions and Google seeing conversions
Interesting... but what exactly would you call a "conversion" and how would Google "see" it? Do you mean the click-event on google's search result page itself or sth that happens on the follow-up page?
 
Now that Google has changed its search API and requires javascript to browse SERPs, I wonder if CTR-Booster-Tools are affected in a similar way...?

I guess it will be easier for Google to detect automated "clicks" in the search result pages now... at least those not being operated by human clickforce in the far east.

What do you think...? Are there any new insights on CTR-Boosting?
CTR (Click-Through Rate) undeniably works. However, CTR tools are a different story. Google can detect the footprint of automated CTR software, and while it may work for a short period, Google will eventually catch on.

The real challenge—and possibly the only way to stay under Google's radar—is manual CTR. To do this effectively, you'll need a few key things:

  1. Multi-Browser Software
    Keeping the cache intact is crucial for CTR, though clearing it also has its place. I personally use Chameleon Mode for this.
  2. High-Quality Proxies
    Residential or mobile proxies are essential to ensure that each interaction appears natural and diverse.
  3. Trusted Google Accounts
    According to recent Google leaks, trusted, aged accounts hold more weight. Using separate, established Google accounts for CTR can enhance its effectiveness.
However, good CTR is time-consuming. It’s not just about clicking a search result and exiting—it requires real engagement. Google also tracks time spent on a page, so lingering and interacting with content is necessary for success.

While CTR works, it’s just one piece of the puzzle. A solid SEO strategy is essential because CTR alone might not be enough to reach the top.
 
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