
Couple minutes ago, I published some small tips on writing good contents to get nice amount of Organic Traffics. But what are Organic Traffics?
Quoted from Wikipedia:
Web traffic which comes from unpaid listing at search engines or directories is commonly known as “organic” traffic. Organic traffic can be generated or increased by including the web site in directories, search engines, guides (such as yellow pages and restaurant guides) and award sites.
Sure! We have Wikipedia translated that for us. But what does Organic Traffic really meant to us, the bloggers?
Here’s the translation from FlikTeoh as a blogger’s view:
An Organic Traffic means an individual that searches for something they are interested with and reached our site to get what they were looking for.
It also means that, If you know what people are looking for (done your research), and you write good blog posts about it (good content writing). People will eventually reach your site via search engine (proper keyword targeting in title) to get what they were searching for on the search engine.
Then the best part, if you done things right (like reading my Ad Placement tutorial). This Organic Visitor of yours will eventually saw the advertisement served on your blog and ended up interested with it and went out from your site. Thus generated you the income you were hoping for.
In this way, we are thinking of how our readers will reach us, and what they’ll do on our site and how should we drive them into contributing to our advertisements. See why am I telling you to write good contents in the previous post?






