Paid search traffic, which refers to visits that result from clicking on pay-per-click (PPC) advertisements on the results page, is the other side of search engine traffic.
Both organic and paid search engine traffic fall into these categories.
By using search engine optimization to rank your website's content on search engine results pages (SERPs), you can increase organic website traffic (SEO).
In addition to traffic from organic and paid search, websites can also draw...
Direct traffic: Traffic that originates from direct sources, such as typing the domain name into the search bar of the browser.
Referral traffic: Traffic that comes from external websites' links.
Organic social traffic: Traffic generated by natural (unpaid) social media posts.
Paid social traffic: Traffic generated by sponsored posts on social media.
The Advantages of Organic Traffic
Online marketing that relies on organic traffic is very effective. The best part is that it's free, scalable, and helps people trust your brand.
The only requirement is dedication to SEO.
The following are some of the top advantages of organic traffic:
- It’s free
- You can communicate with individuals who have never heard of your company.
- You can reach people worldwide
- With a content/SEO strategy, it can be scaled and targeted.
- Your credibility may increase.
- The use of search engines is increasing.
- But there are also drawbacks to organic traffic
- Compared to paid search traffic, the growth of organic traffic can be moderate.
- Not all searches lead to a click (zero-click searches)
- An initial investment could be made in an SEO consultation or service provider.
How to Check the Organic Traffic to Your Website
With a Google Analytics or Google Search Console account, website owners can view free statistics on organic traffic to their sites.
Here are instructions for both Google Analytics 4 and Universal Analytics since both are still used by some existing websites and Google Analytics 4 is currently the default option for new websites.
Visit Google Analytics 360 to view Organic Traffic (Universal Analytics)
1. Go to your Google Analytics 360 account for your website
2. Go to Acquisition–>All Traffic–>Channels–>Organic Search
Go to Google Analytics 4 and look at Organic Traffic.
1. Create a free Google Analytics account for your website or go to your GA4 account
2. Go to Acquisition–>Traffic Acquisition–>Organic Search
Check the Google Search Console for Organic Traffic
1. Create a free Google Search Console account for your website.
2. Open Google Search Console and view “clicks” in the Performance report.
Value of Organic vs. Paid Traffic
The value of organic traffic is made more apparent when you consider the price of paid search campaigns.
You don't have to pay for each and every click on one of your organic search results, in contrast to a pay-per-click (PPC) campaign. Organic traffic is therefore cost-free.
The cost per click (CPC) for some highly valuable keywords can reach hundreds of dollars.
Are you perplexed as to why anyone with a rational mind would shell out more than $100 just for one advertisement click?
That's where the purpose of the searcher and the worth of the company are relevant.