Hi folks I am looking for some brief concise and easy to understand explanation about organic traffic. Please share your views Thanks in advance
Organic traffic , i think it would be similar to Search engine traffic as i could track in my google analytic, it shows me the same result along with both organic and search engine traffic.
Organic traffic is traffic to your site that you get from natural and free search engines listing of your site.
Traffic that doesn't come in by someone typing your url directly into their browser, or through any ppc ads is organic.
Organic search results stem from search engines that crawl the web for content on your site, links and other information search engines search for. Google tends to search for relevant content thats why I love using them. When I want to do an organic search I'm not getting websites that someone paid alot of money to put in my face. Google has determined that the websites content is what I'm looking for and most of the time Google is correct. If you want organic search results start a blog and add rich keywords to your blog. Google will love that and rank your site higher on the list when someone looks for those key words.
Organic traffic is any NATURAL traffic that comes as a result of search engines and NOT from paid sources.
Organic Traffic is similar to organic trafficking . lol no but yea search engine traffic (non paid search engine traffic).
Organic listings are the ones you see on the google serps (search engine result pages) that appear in the middle, below and to the left of the paid advertising (paid traffic).
WRONG organic traffic require seo.... wow that was a completely wrong answer. And it's from search engines.
Yeah, I missed that answer. Organic traffic definately requires SEO else you wouldn't get any traffic
Google organic is a search engine ranking page result where in the traffic comes from free and manual listings. Organic traffic can be generated by implementing linkbuilding strategies such as manual directory submissions, article submissions, blog postings etc.