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Google Analytics will divide your web traffic into traffic categories such as: Organic traffic is the traffic that originates from search engines like Google or Bing This is the traffic that arrives when someone enters your website's URL, opens your website through a bookmark, or when Google can not acknowledge the traffic source Referral traffic is the traffic that originates from links to your website somewhere else online If you're running Google Ads, that traffic will appear here This is the non-ad traffic that arrives from social networks platforms like Twitter or facebook If you want more detail, you can dig much deeper in the Acquisition report to discover traffic sources. With this information, you will understand where to invest your money and time. If you're doing not have natural traffic, you need to focus more on search engine optimization. To go deeper on which traffic source produces the most revenue for your site, the Acquisition report has you covered there, too.
In this section, the most helpful report for beginners is. In this report, you'll see all your pages that were visited in the time duration you have picked.
Defining Community-Led Growth in 2026This provides you a clear image of how each of your pages is carrying out. In the very same area, you'll discover a report. This report has much of the same metrics as the report, however concentrates on landing pages the pages your visitors first arrived at when they visited your website rather of all pages.
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