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User Behavior, CTR & NavBoost Patents Reference

111 patents across 8 categories — the behavioral signals that re-rank search results in real time. Confirmed in the 2024 DOJ antitrust trial.


111 Patents Across 8 Categories

CategoryPatentsKey Focus
CTR / Click Data20NavBoost, click fraud detection
Engagement Metrics14Engagement scoring, social sharing
Dwell Time / Session10Time-based quality signals
Personalization25Browsing history, emotional state
Intent Modeling18BERT query understanding
Behavioral Ranking12Pogo-sticking, feedback signals
A/B Testing7Direct and indirect ranking effects
Satisfaction5Searcher satisfaction measurement

CTR / Click Data (20 patents)

PatentDescription
US10229166B1NavBoost — tracks click selections, post-click behavior, weights by user reliability, re-ranks results
US9684697B1Repeat clicks on resource groups
US7657626B1Click fraud detection — anomaly analysis, bot signatures, IP tracking
US7917491B1Click fraud prevention — cross-platform pattern comparison
US20150032533A1Real-time click validation

Engagement Metrics (14 patents)

PatentDescription
US10296642B1Engagement scoring for ranking
US8626823B2Social sharing as quality signal

Dwell Time / Session (10 patents)

PatentDescription
US9558233B1Selection quality score — time-based signal
US8255413B2Dwell time analysis
US8838587B1User dwell duration in session
US20170140049A1Session context for ranking — previous searches, pages visited

Personalization (25 patents)

PatentDescription
US10810270B2Search based on browsing history and emotional state

Intent Modeling (18 patents)

PatentDescription
US20230334045A1BERT integration for query understanding
EP3005168A1Featured snippet eligibility detection

Behavioral Ranking (12 patents)

PatentDescription
US8661029B1User feedback-based ranking
US9092510B1Pogo-sticking detection — return-to-SERP signal
US8117209B1Ranking based on user behavior signals

A/B Testing (7 patents)

PatentDescription
US11132700B1Direct + indirect effect identification for ranking tests

Satisfaction (5 patents)

PatentDescription
US8442984B1Website rating relationship
US20120130814A1Searcher satisfaction measurement (R metric)

NavBoost key facts:

  • Confirmed operational by Google engineer Pandu Nayak in 2024 DOJ trial
  • Aggregates signals from MANY users — not individual clicks
  • Weights signals by user reliability (not all users treated equally)
  • Query-specific: NavBoost signals apply to specific query + result pairings
  • Historical: Google keeps click data for up to 13 months

Anti-Manipulation Detection (From Patents)

Google detects and filters artificial click manipulation:

Manipulation TypeDetection Method
Click farmsAbnormal volume, timing patterns, geography concentration
Bot trafficDevice fingerprint, behavior pattern analysis
Coordinated campaignsCross-reference click signatures across accounts
Proxy-based manipulationIP analysis, browser fingerprinting
Purchased trafficEngagement depth analysis (shallow = flag)

Why individual manipulation fails: NavBoost requires statistically significant patterns across many REAL users. Artificial clicks from a small pool of IPs/devices are filtered by ML classifiers before they reach the ranking system.

The only reliable improvement: Create genuinely engaging content that satisfies search intent at a higher rate than competing pages.


CTR Benchmarks by Position

PositionExpected CTR Range
128-35%
215-20%
310-14%
4-55-9%
6-101-5%
Below 10<1%

Rich snippets can significantly boost CTR — FAQPage, HowTo, and featured snippets increase real estate and visibility, improving CTR even at lower positions.


Pogo-Sticking (US9092510B1)

What it is: User clicks a result, quickly returns to the SERP, and clicks a different result.

What it signals: The clicked page did NOT satisfy the user's search intent.

What Google does: Negative signal applied to that result for that query. Competing pages that retained users get a positive signal.

How to prevent pogo-sticking:

  • Answer the query immediately (above fold)
  • Match the intent of the specific query exactly — not a related topic
  • Load fast (slow loading = pre-click abandonment)
  • Format content for scanning (headings, bullets, short paragraphs)
  • Include a strong hook in the first 50 words

Dwell Time vs. Bounce Rate

MetricNavBoost Relevance
Long dwell + no return to SERPStrong positive signal
Short dwell + return to SERP + click different resultStrong negative signal
Short dwell + close search (task complete)Neutral (task completed elsewhere)
Long dwell + return to SERPAmbiguous — content consumed but not fully satisfying

Dwell time alone is not the signal — it's the combination of time AND behavior after leaving the page.


Grounded in Bill Slawski's SEO by the Sea patent research