With 8 tests live and the site looking sharp, the next job was trying to actually get it found. A multi-phase SEO push plus a stats overhaul and embed system went in over a few sessions.
- Phase 1 was the technical groundwork: robots.txt and sitemap updated, all 8 page titles and meta descriptions cleaned up, canonical and OG tags added. Structured data got the full treatment — JSON-LD @graph schemas on every page covering FAQPage, BreadcrumbList, and WebApplication. OG images were generated using a canvas page in the browser and saved as JPEGs (9 in total, one per page).
- Phase 2 added long-form content directly onto the test pages — tables, technique guides, tips, and FAQs pulled from source content files. The idea is to capture searches like "how to jitter click" right on the test page itself, so someone searching lands in the game. The content section was styled to sit below the test without competing with it visually.
- Seven standalone guide pages went in as Phase 3: how to click faster, what's a good CPS score, jitter clicking health risks, clicking techniques compared, how to jitter click, how to butterfly click, and CPS world records. These go after the longer-tail queries and cross-link back to the relevant tests. Footer navigation across all pages points to the guides section.
- An embed system went in alongside the guide pages — all 8 tests as iframeable widgets with URL params for duration and accent colour, plus an /embed/ landing page. Aimed at streamers and anyone who wants to drop a click test into their own site.
- The stats system got an overhaul in the same stretch: a 20-level rank scale replaced the original 6-tier system, with rank colours shifting from red through amber, green, and neon to gold at level 20. The rank colour also bleeds into stats card borders and trend bars, so your score history has a visual sense of progression. Card background images went in on the homepage and stats page at the same time.
- An llms.txt file went in after all of this — the convention for telling AI crawlers what a site contains. Borrowed the approach from the hangmango SEO push.