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What is the difference between Organic Search and Natural Search?

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Date Posted: 2015/08/06
Rameez Bin Abdul Majeed
by Rameez Bin Abdul Majeed , Digital Marketing Manager , Muscat Higher Education Centre

'"Natural traffic" isn't a term that's widely used in SEO. When logically taken, both kinds of traffic are the same. Organic traffic is the non-paid search results from SE's. This also includes direct and social media links.

Hamid Reza Fazilati
by Hamid Reza Fazilati , Manager , Avenue Interior

Organic search and natural search are same mean.

Naveed Ali
by Naveed Ali , Digital Marketing Manager , Tile Mountain UK

Words are different but the meaning of both are same. Organic or Natural search related to keywords which the user can type to see there search related website.

Muhammad majid Rashid
by Muhammad majid Rashid , IT Manager , Aziz Media

Organic and natural means same thing there is no difference

jivan Taware
by jivan Taware , SEO Analyst , GO MO Group AB,Pune.

Organic and Natural search is one story there is difference it is basically unpaid traffic.

Deleted user
by Deleted user

Organic traffic is from non-paid search results, that means while someone landing to your website from search engine results or from some other site or blog links Direct traffic is the term used for typing the URL directly to enter your website Natural traffic is the term I am actually hearing from now and I had spent some online research regarding that and I found is same as organic traffic

Yasir Waqas
by Yasir Waqas , Online Marketing Manager , Town Properties

I would say "No Differnece at All"

Stanley Mathew Mbiydzenyuy
by Stanley Mathew Mbiydzenyuy , SEO and digital marketing Director , SEO Elites Ltd

Natural search is the same as organic search. These two terms mean the same thing. It as simple as to say, "non-paid traffic" It is direct traffic from the search engines.

Tariq Toor
by Tariq Toor , SEO Consultant , Premier BPO Inc.

Today I need to educate folks commenting here on as "same" for natural search and organic search. I was once the same as you go but experience developed my consensus on this topic and I realized how these two closing meaning to each other, move parallel but in two different identities. To better understand this, you need lot of research on keywords stuff. All this difference is brought up by keywords variations. We already know that a long tail keyword could be yet organic and a single word phrase could be yet paid or backed by money in terms of brand name etc. So this is all about keywords game. I am terribly sorry that I cannot describe whole game here, it would require lot of stuff to put before you to comprehend this topic but my mare advice on this is to closely examine the nature of phrases, keywords and search quires...you will start identifying the difference between organic search and natural search. 

 

Wasim Akram Mohammed
by Wasim Akram Mohammed , Digital Marketing Executive , Netelixir

This is a pretty basic question, but I'm wondering if there is any meaningful difference between the terms Organic and Natural traffic? My assumption is that Organic traffic refers to traffic that comes in through search engines, whereas Natural traffic would also include people directly entering a URL, coming in through social referrals, and through links on other sites in addition to organic search. Is this correct, or are there other definitions for what these terms mean?

Owais Jaffar
by Owais Jaffar , Head of SEO and Social Media , Knowledge Path

Organic and Natural traffic are the same, in the industry the keyword used most often is Organic but Natural can be used but it can be confused by other terminologies, so organic is best to use. For the user above who has asked about traffic coming in from URLs, that is known as Direct Traffic and traffic from Referrals is known as Referral traffic. Paid traffic is most commonly known as PPC or any other service that can potentially send traffic your way by charging some amount for that activity.

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