organic or non organic?

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  1. pisean282311 profile image60
    pisean282311posted 15 years ago

    which is biggest source of traffic for you?..organic ones or other sources?

    1. thisisoli profile image78
      thisisoliposted 15 years agoin reply to this

      Organic Google traffic is by far my biggest source.

    2. Sally's Trove profile image98
      Sally's Troveposted 15 years agoin reply to this

      Definitely organic.

    3. waynet profile image70
      waynetposted 15 years agoin reply to this

      Organic fruit and veg is just so ridiculous!.....So don't use it to get traffic! hahahahaha!

  2. Internetwriter62 profile image82
    Internetwriter62posted 15 years ago

    Please enlightened me, what do you mean by organic or non organic traffic?

  3. Appletreedeals profile image66
    Appletreedealsposted 15 years ago

    organic means hits from search engine links

    non-organic means directed hits, like from referral links that send visitor to you

    GA

    1. Internetwriter62 profile image82
      Internetwriter62posted 15 years agoin reply to this

      Thank you, I appreciate you the explanation. I'm still rather new at this, so some of the terms throw me off from time to time.

  4. 2uesday profile image68
    2uesdayposted 15 years ago

    Search engine mostly Google, but also variety of others.

    That info is from Google - it does not match my traffic sources here.

  5. Misha profile image67
    Mishaposted 15 years ago

    Organic is beneficial to your health tongue

    1. profile image0
      woolman60posted 15 years agoin reply to this

      Organic is more expensive $$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$

  6. Jayne Lancer profile image85
    Jayne Lancerposted 15 years ago

    The majority of my traffic is organic. I'm very lucky, as far as I can gather. I've only been here three months, and that isn't always the case after such a short time.

  7. Jewels profile image89
    Jewelsposted 15 years ago

    Interesting terminology, is that a google thing? 

    I've been here 3 years and still my main source of traffic is 'organic' smile

  8. Aya Katz profile image84
    Aya Katzposted 15 years ago

    Most of my traffic comes from Google now. When I started out on Hubpages, most of my traffic came from HP.

  9. Jane@CM profile image60
    Jane@CMposted 15 years ago

    Organic - most from the big G.

  10. sportyfunster profile image67
    sportyfunsterposted 15 years ago

    Organic for me.

  11. ns1209 profile image64
    ns1209posted 15 years ago

    organic

  12. Richieb799 profile image73
    Richieb799posted 15 years ago

    Sometimes my Organic is better than my GM Traffic.. Today my Google is way up there smile

  13. relache profile image67
    relacheposted 15 years ago

    Organic.

  14. profile image0
    zampanoposted 15 years ago

    And traffic from other sources should be called "inorganic" or "synthetic" ?

    1. Richieb799 profile image73
      Richieb799posted 15 years agoin reply to this

      Genetically Modified

      1. profile image0
        zampanoposted 15 years agoin reply to this

        so !
        are we supposed to have sex with traffic ?

        1. waynet profile image70
          waynetposted 15 years agoin reply to this

          Human traffic?

  15. saddlerider1 profile image59
    saddlerider1posted 15 years ago

    If your talking food, most definitely Organic. If your talking page views/hits. Mine are mostly 1. Organic 2. Twitter 3. Referrals in that order.

  16. blackreign2012 profile image60
    blackreign2012posted 15 years ago

    I would like to eat more organic but it's too expensive. Unfortunately the stuff that's bad for you is cheap lmao

  17. mcbean profile image60
    mcbeanposted 15 years ago

    People trafficing is illegal Wayne

    1. waynet profile image70
      waynetposted 15 years agoin reply to this

      Twas a funny film though!

  18. blondepoet profile image79
    blondepoetposted 15 years ago

    Organic all the way!!!!!

  19. profile image0
    zampanoposted 15 years ago

    Well, call it sidewalk traffic.
    That should be legal.
    And organic as hell
    euhhh... I mean organic as well.

 
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