Google Traffic Bots Review

Every online business owner and his SEO team dream about getting top rankings in the Search Engines. There is no shortcut to building online authority, brand awareness and positive reputation; however myths on achieving good rankings at no time are endless. One of the latest hypes are the traffic bots – human emulators of Search Engines able to increase CTR and ultimately the rankings. How good Search Engines are in fighting those fake clicks? And do those traffic bots indeed influence rankings? Let’s review top traffic bots and see their potential strengths and weaknesses.

Traffic Bot Prohttp://www.trafficbotpro.com/ $194 one time fee. No subscription. Supports Windows up to version 10 inclusive.

Stuna Traffic Bot PROhttp://stunabots.com/ – $30 lifetime license – https://www.blackhatworld.com/seo/rank-higher-in-google-in-2018-by-increasing-your-click-through-rates-today.913515/ The bot does support mouse gestures (even though the review video issued by one of the users does reveal the opposite), and does support other critical features. I got a fairly quick reply from their client management representative regarding my questions. The bot does not support Firefox (typically employs Chrome Portable), however for the extra $150 you can get Firefox support as well.

Termidroid 2.0 – still only available in Russian. But if you outsource to Eastern Europe or eager to learn new language – should not be a problem. Subscription will cost around USD 75/month. Very flexible and dynamically developing product that keeps its low profile. Requires managing proxies independently and on top of the subscription. Another Russian SERPs bot would be called Walkman Bot Professional Don’t waste you time looking for the feedbacks – just none to be found. Pay and use at your own risk.

Google Search Bot V4.1https://www.seoclerk.com/Bots/82631/Google-Search-Bot-v4-1-Rank-your-site-to-first-page-of-Google-fully-automatic-Best Honestly? I do not believe in anything that is labelled “fully automatic”. It just does not work in SEO any more (and when I say “any more” I mean like 5 last years). However, for just $49 you can give your naïve dreams go.

Organic Search Traffic Bothttps://www.organicsearchtrafficbot.com – $85 single PC license – not inspiring judging by clients’ feedbacks at BHW forum. Its features look professional though.

Gtraffic bot v2 – http://bestmacros.com/gtraffic-bot/ – $49 Last updated in 2014

Insane Google Ranker – $36.50 anually. Finally a 5 days trial for $5. Very vivid discussion over the tool at https://www.blackhatworld.com/seo/insane-google-ranker.746283/ The tool looks abandoned now.

Google algorithms fighting traffic botsNow, the easiest way to identify any of those traffic bots would be by checking if the search engine session involves a proxy. Does Google know much about proxies? The short answer is “yes”, does Google care? I am going to carry out a simple test and at the risk of mu AdSense account banned click an ad on my own website using paid proxy. I will post the result of the experiment by the end of May, 2018. That should give a more or less precise answer to the question. Apart from that I would not rely heavily on Google traffic bots that are not using mouse for scrolling and clicking the results – I would definitely use an algorithm to filter out non-mouse desktop browsing sessions from the overall search volume for keywords that Google collects on a monthly basis.

My list of requirements and features towards a Google traffic bot solution would be like that:

  1. Does the bot support mouse browsing
  2. Does the bot support 3rd party proxies
  3. Does the bot use random pattern for every individual visit towards the website (set of pages that are getting visited, time of the website etc.)
  4. Does the bot support different browsers
  5. Does the bot support typewriter effect

I will post about my experience and the results of using a bot later this year. So far, any contributions to the article are much appreciated. I will catch your message no matter what way you send it over the website. Meanwhile, the article does not cover services involving buying human clicks, like https://serpclix.com/ or Crowdsearch.me

P.S. This review only covers traffic bots that can run in Google environment, these should not be mixed with regular less advanced traffic bots. A quick review of:

  • TrafficExploder
  • TrafficDemon
  • TrafficExploder
  • TrafficBot
  • com

Can be found at https://www.quora.com/What-is-the-best-traffic-bot-to-generate-views-on-websites prepared by Youngceaser.com