What share of your overall traffic is organic?

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  1. #1
    Hi,

    i was wondering what percentage of traffic do you guys get from SEs? I'm targeting to achieve some 85% with time, is it a realistic number?

    I'm now living with EPC of $.5, but its actually distributed like this:

    25% of clicks for $0.01 (direct traffic, other trashes)
    50% for avg. of $0.25 (reffered traffic)
    25% for avg. of $1.50 (all from organic traffic)

    my site is pretty new and i hope to increase organic traffic 10 to 15 fold. Would make some real money. Is that possible? To achieve 80+% of visitors to be organic?
     
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    abdobasha2004 Well-Known Member

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    70% from SE
     
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    85% from SE.... almost GOOGLE..maybe 1-2% yahoo;)
     
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    80% from google and 5% from other search engines
     
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    I think its better you get more refereed traffic because the bounce rate is very less for that..and I think it is suppose to be better..Am I rite?
     
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    wow...I get 3-5% SE traffic. :( HELP!
     
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    Im getting 80% traffic from the search engines im happy.Google rocks!
    Coz of my SEO work..................
     
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    Hey, how do you guys find the percentage? I didn't even know. :)
     
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    I get 50% search engines, 30% referred, and 20% direct traffic which works well for me...
     
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    Nkthen: Try using Google Analytics
     
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    Very new to this, so this might be a stupid question: why does direct traffic do so poorly?
     
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    Direct traffic are non-reffered visitors
     
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    60% from SEs, all from Google
     
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    About 80% of the total organic traffic is shared by the big G whereas the yahoo, msn, live etc. contribute the remaining portions. :)
     
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