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'''Traffic''' when used in the context of the internet essentially means visitors to a web site. Traffic can come from a variety of [[source]]s such as search engines, related sites, organic traffic, visitors typing in the web site, and other mechanisms.
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'''Traffic''' when used in the context of the internet essentially means visitors to a web site. Traffic can come from a variety of [[source]]s such as [[search engine]]s, related sites, [[organic traffic]], visitors typing in the web site, and other mechanisms.
  
 
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Latest revision as of 17:23, 27 November 2012

Traffic when used in the context of the internet essentially means visitors to a web site. Traffic can come from a variety of sources such as search engines, related sites, organic traffic, visitors typing in the web site, and other mechanisms.