One of many oldest myths within the Google Search engine marketing-verse is that clicking in your search leads to Google Search will enable you rank higher. Google doesn’t and has by no means used click on knowledge for rating functions (apart from a brief interval of Google+ knowledge being utilized in Google Search).
The query somebody requested John Mueller of Google the opposite day was, yea, okay, so it does not assist however does it damage? Should you get a military of individuals clicking in your website in Google Search day by day, will that result in some Google penalty?
The reply is not any, it doesn’t damage both. It doesn’t damage or assist to have folks clicking in your website in Google Search to attempt to manipulate Google’s rankings in a constructive or destructive method for that website.
Google has mentioned it numerous occasions, CTR doesn’t affect rankings and bot clicks do not both.
Listed below are the brand new tweets on this matter:
It looks as if a bizarre factor for folks to do at an organization, however it’s not that I do not do something bizarre myself.
— 🥔 johnmu of switzerland (private) 🥔 (@JohnMu) August 11, 2022
I am unable to think about how that will have any affect.
— 🥔 johnmu of switzerland (private) 🥔 (@JohnMu) August 11, 2022
That is appropriate, I am unable to consider any impact it will have in Search.
— 🥔 johnmu of switzerland (private) 🥔 (@JohnMu) August 11, 2022
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