How to Use Multiple URLs in SerpClix Orders
Target different landing pages in a single click order to test performance and distribute signals.
SerpClix click orders can target more than one URL. Here’s how the multiple URL feature works and when you should use it.
When you create a click order in SerpClix, you specify the keyword you want searched and the URL you want clicked. But what if you have more than one page ranking for the same keyword?
That’s where the multiple URL feature comes in.
What it does.
The SerpClix order form lets you enter more than one target URL for a single keyword. When a clicker performs the search, they’ll look for any of the URLs you’ve listed and click on whichever one they find in the results.
This is useful because Google doesn’t always show the same URL for a given keyword. Your homepage might appear for some searchers while a blog post appears for others. With multiple URLs, you’re covered either way.
When to use multiple URLs.
You have multiple pages ranking for the same keyword. If Google is showing different pages from your domain depending on the searcher’s location, device, or personalization, adding both URLs ensures your clicks aren’t wasted when the “wrong” page appears.
You want to distribute CTR signals across your domain. Instead of concentrating all clicks on a single page, you can spread engagement signals across multiple relevant pages. This can look more natural and strengthen your domain’s overall presence for that keyword.
You’re testing which page performs better. If you have two pages that could rank for a keyword — say, a product page and a blog post — targeting both lets you see which one Google favors when both receive click signals.
You’re running a reputation management campaign. When managing brand search results, you typically want to boost several positive URLs at once. Multiple URLs in a single order is an efficient way to do this.
How to set it up.
When creating a new click order in your SerpClix dashboard, you’ll see the URL field in the order form. Enter your primary URL, then add additional URLs as needed.
The clicker will search for your keyword and look for any of the listed URLs in the search results. They’ll click on the first one they find.
Best practices.
Only add URLs that actually rank. If a URL doesn’t appear in the search results for your keyword, the clicker won’t find it. Make sure each URL you add is actually showing up in Google for that term.
Keep the URLs relevant to each other. All URLs in a single order should be pages you’d genuinely want a searcher to land on for that keyword. Don’t mix unrelated pages just because you can.
Check your results by URL. Monitor which of your target URLs is getting the clicks. If one URL consistently appears while another doesn’t, that tells you something about how Google is ranking your pages — useful intelligence for your broader SEO strategy.
When to use a single URL instead.
If you have one clear target page for a keyword — one URL that you specifically want to rank higher — stick with a single URL. Concentrating all click signals on one page sends a stronger, more focused signal for that specific URL.
Multiple URLs are best when you genuinely have multiple pages competing for the same term, or when you want to distribute signals intentionally.
The feature exists to give you flexibility. Use it when your situation calls for it, and keep things simple when it doesn’t.
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