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Want More Referral Traffic? Don’t Overlook These Generous Sites

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mlns='> Google isn't the only game in town. [View Message in Browser]( / [Add Us to Safe Sender List]( [Content Marketing Institute]( [Content Marketing Institute]( Daily News and Alert 4.3.24 Connect with CMI Hi there, Did you see that interesting referral traffic study from SparkToro and Datos? It found that Google sends the lion’s share of traffic to websites. Yeah, we know! But it’s also revealed other viable options for getting eyeballs on your content. Optimizing for Bing, for example, can help you also appear in searches on DuckDuckGo and Yahoo. Ann Gynn dug into the data for [today’s article]( and offers some smart approaches for grabbing traffic from non-Google sites. Do you optimize for discovery anywhere other than Google? [I'd love to hear about your approach.](mailto:kim.moutsos@informa.com?subject=DuckDuck%2C%20Bing%2C%20Go&elqTrackId=65DC271DF34102042FF8E7EBF263017F)  Kim Moutsos Vice President of Editorial Content Marketing Institute [Share your feedback](mailto:kim.moutsos@informa.com?subject=CMI%20content%20feedback&elqTrackId=64550BB2B7DCF779B66C47D5721093C2) [Want More Referral Traffic? Don’t Overlook These Generous Sites]( A new study reveals which sites send generous referral traffic (and which don’t). Google tops the list, but don’t overlook other search engines and social sites where you might face less competition. Here’s how to grab your share of referrals from non-Google sources. [Read more](  A Word From One of Our Sponsors Unlock the Future of Content: Dive into Our Free AI E-Book Today! Discover the power of AI in transforming content creation and distribution. Explore practical insights, case studies, and expert tips. Download your free copy now and stay ahead in the digital landscape. [Download your AI e-book now »](  To change your email preferences or unsubscribe, visit our [preference center.]( Copyright © 2024 Informa Connect, All rights reserved Content Marketing Institute, an Informa Connect brand 605 3rd Ave | New York | NY 10158 [Terms of Service]( | [Privacy Statement]( [informa tech]

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