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Sourced Traffic is web traffic to your web site which, typically, a marketing firm or a business has control over and can use query string parameters in the inbound URL to help better understand demographics around how the visitor came to the site.
A sourced traffic URL may look like this:
https://www.example.com/?crsource=about https://www.example.com/?crcat=web&crsource=Google&crcpn=AW2026_Simple_A&crkw=make+money
And sourced traffic may come from:
- Your own content (blogs, articles, external resources) - Content published to other media or discussion sites (social media) - Advertising and marketing campaigns owned and published by your business