Unleash Automated Traffic for Improved Search Engine Rankings
Selenium-Based Automated Traffic Method (SBATM) is a proprietary product developed by Pranvera Solutions. SBATM drives high-quality automated traffic to your website from locations of your choosing, meant to boost your website’s user base, pushing it up search engine rankings.
SBATM utilizes Selenium to replicate tasks a real user would perform on your website, such as scrolling, submitting forms, clicking on different pages, and more.
What Can SBATM Do?
SBATM
Location-based traffic - SBATM bots can drive traffic to your website from specific locations worldwide of your choosing. These locations can be as general as countries or as specific as cities. We do this by using location-based proxies.
Drives up engagement - SBATM is designed to engage with your website through tasks rather than click on and click off. SBATM bots click around on your website, read articles, watch videos, and add items to baskets. This is meant to drive your website’s engagement time up, signaling to search engines that your website has high traffic volumes and engagement time, driving your website up SERP rankings.
It is important to mention that SBATM is still under development, and its use is open only for Beta Testing to a limited number of clients. Contact our CTO to enroll for SBATM's Beta Testing.
Improve the visibility in search engines - The number of visitors to a website signals to Google that people are interested in it, which has a cascading effect - because people are interested, Google will want to make the website more visible to other users, improving how a specific webpage or the entire website ranks in SERPs.
Stress testing - SBATM can perform a stress test on your website to view how the site would perform under a heavy load and multiple requests at the same time. This is particularly useful to record the response time of the website.
Fully customizable settings - SBATM bots can have fully customizable settings like User-Agent, IP, paths the bot takes to reach your site (direct search or link jumping), time the bot stays on each page of the site, amount of requests sent to the site per minute and more.