How to Track and Measure Your Results

Tracking your results properly is essential for understanding what's working and where to adjust. Here are the tools and metrics to focus on.

Your SerpClix dashboard

Your SerpClix account shows:

  • Order status — Active, completed, or denied
  • Clicks delivered — How many clicks have been completed for each order
  • Clicker % — The success rate (percentage of clicker attempts that resulted in a successful click)
  • Real-time activity — The My Clicks page shows individual click events as they happen

Google Search Console is the most authoritative source for tracking the impact of your CTR optimization:

  • Clicks and impressions — Track increases for your target keywords
  • Average CTR — See if your click-through rate is improving
  • Average position — Monitor ranking changes over time
  • Compare date ranges — Use the comparison feature to measure before/after performance

Note: GSC data can take some time to fully populate.

Google Analytics (GA4)

In GA4, you can verify SerpClix traffic under Reports → Acquisition → Traffic Acquisition, filtered by "Organic Search." Look for increases in organic sessions and the landing pages that correspond to your target URLs.

Rank tracking tools

For more granular keyword tracking, consider tools like:

  • SEMRush — Daily position tracking, competitor comparison
  • Ahrefs — Keyword ranking history, SERP feature tracking
  • Moz — Keyword rankings, domain authority monitoring

What to measure

Focus on trends over time, not day-to-day fluctuations:

  • Primary metric: Average ranking position for your target keywords (measured weekly)
  • Supporting metrics: Organic CTR, organic clicks, and organic impressions for those keywords
  • Timeframe: Measure in 30-day increments. Compare month-over-month for the clearest picture.