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        <title>Search Engine Results &amp;amp; Traffic</title>
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        <description>Organic and Natural are two forms of traffic.  It seems people don't have a clear understanding as to what the differences are between natural and organic traffic.  As for definitions and examples, Ill give you what I know about these sorts of traffic &amp;quot;patterns&amp;quot; if you will.  Natural traffic is paid traffic</description>
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