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{"id":425,"date":"2008-04-09T13:20:00","date_gmt":"2008-04-09T17:20:00","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.searchenginegenie.com\/blog-seo\/does-clickthrough-from-google-affect-search-rankings\/"},"modified":"2012-09-20T02:47:54","modified_gmt":"2012-09-20T06:47:54","slug":"does-clickthrough-from-google-affect-search-rankings","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.searchenginegenie.com\/blog-seo\/does-clickthrough-from-google-affect-search-rankings\/","title":{"rendered":"Does clickthrough from Google affect search rankings"},"content":{"rendered":"<div align=\"justify\">Many of you have wondered whether a clickthrough from a search engine result gives any boost in overall ranking of a site. This debate has been on and off for a while. Google has admitted tracking user clickthroughs from their results. The ultimate question is do they use it for ranking or boosting ranking for a website,<\/p>\n<p>In My humble opinion Yes Google does track clickthroughs and NO &#8211; Google does not use it for ranking purposes.<\/p>\n<p>Take this scenario just taking traffic log of our site we get about 3 to 4 million hits a month and its so difficult to go through just a month of data for a single site. Google is handling billions of queries a day and they need to billions of information per day. This will result in a lot of clickthrough data which will be very very difficult to sort out. Also if Google allows clickthrough data for favour in search engine results then anyone can have a automated bot that will open a search engine results page and generate 1000s of clicks. Or better then can even a hire a group of people and make them click their search results day and night.<\/p>\n<p>Google also has the Toolbar which has been installed in millions of systems. They can actually track the presence of visitors on a site. Say you generate a million clicks but those clicks never results in strong presence on your site then it will send a red alert to google that the users don&#8217;t like after click through on what they see on that site. Google definitely have the capability to do this and most probably this might play a small factor in Search engine rankings though I feel this will be a very small factor.<\/p>\n<p>Also one possibility with all the click through data they collect they can put that to a system where it will analyze the clickthrough \/ real presence on website resulting from clickthrough\/ position of sites that were there on a particular SERPs. etc put that to some algorthmic analysis and come out with a data Good enough for their users. This is definitely possible since Google want&#8217;s to send their visitors to the best results and most relevant sites.<\/p>\n<p>One area where I see Google might definitely see the popularity of a page as well as clickthrough data is the sitelinks. We have over 75 links going out from the homepage but Google selected a sitelink that is not in the homepage itself but is linked from a inner page. We know that page is very popular since its a rank checker tool and many people had linked to it.<\/p>\n<p>SEO Blog Team,<\/p><\/div>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Many of you have wondered whether a clickthrough from a search engine result gives any boost in overall ranking of a site. This debate has been on and off for a while. Google has admitted tracking user clickthroughs from their results. 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