Will SerpClix Increase My Bounce Rate?
This is a common concern, and there are two important things to understand.
First: bounce rate is not an SEO ranking factor
Google Search does not use Google Analytics data, and does not know whether a "bounce" has occurred on your site. Your website's bounce rate has no impact on your SEO rankings.
This is well-documented: Google Search and Google Analytics are separate products, and Search does not pull data from Analytics. Google's own Gary Illyes confirmed this directly, and it has been reiterated by multiple Google representatives over the years.
Second: you can easily prevent bounces anyway
Google Analytics counts any single-page session as a bounce. By default, if our clicker visits your site and only views one page, that registers as a bounce — even though they spent 60+ seconds on the page.
The simple solution: use the second URL option on your orders (at no extra cost). When clickers visit two pages on your site, Google Analytics no longer counts it as a bounce.
What about "engagement" as a ranking factor?
"Engagement" is a factor, and this is where SerpClix is designed to perform well:
- Our clickers stay on your site for at least 60 seconds (120+ seconds if you use the second URL option)
- They never click the back button to return to search results, which would signal low engagement to Google
- When they're done, the browser tab closes — they don't return to the SERP
- They wait at least 30–60 seconds before starting their next order in a new tab
This means Google sees a visitor who clicked your result, spent meaningful time on your site, and didn't immediately return to the search results. That's a strong positive engagement signal.