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Tag Archives: traffic
Measure the real influence that social networks have on your traffic

Have you been using social networks for some time now? Should you focus your online communication on Facebook or Google+? Does increasing the number of latest news publications on Twitter prove to be useful for generating traffic? Today more than ever, AT Internet is in a position to provide answers to all of these questions thanks to its latest feature, the custom sources. Social networks generate two distinct types of traffic: – Traffic generated by links which YOU have placed: on your own online spaces, on social networks, online via… Continue reading
Do you really understand what direct traffic means?

The direct traffic source gathers all the Internet traffic coming on your website with no referrer. Everybody knows that there is no referrer when people type your URL directly into their browser or use a bookmark to get to your website. Continue reading
Unnoticed evidence

At the end of a class at university, I always repeat the following piece of advice to my students: “What is the best way to get an Internet user to visit your site? Make them come back to it.” This piece of advice, repeated tirelessly, has more than likely bored several of my students, but I hope that all of them have listened to it at least once. Why is it important to emphasise such an obvious fact? Simply because my experience, on a daily basis, has shown me that this simple, and what would seem obvious fact often goes unnoticed; and is often overlooked because people tend to focus on other aspects, including: Continue reading







