In this video, we're going to be talking about Traffic Sources within Google Analytics 4. What they are, how to increase traffic to them, and kind of the value of understanding your traffic sources in Google Analytics 4. For this report, I am currently looking at my snapshot report. This should be the base configuration for... mostly... every account, unless you've made modifications to the account, which you can go up here in Customize Report, and make modifications to these reports. But, this one should be our standard configuration for all Google Analytics 4 accounts. So, let's look at some of the things that it gives us: Direct traffic, Organic Search, Paid Shopping, Social Organic, and then Referral traffic. This is just what we have on this particular website. Of course, we can change the dates and do some different things here. Let's do... Let's look at the whole year. Okay. So, as we look at the whole year here in this account, we see that a lot of our traffic here is Organic Search. Organic Search is going to be the things that come up in Google. It's your keywords, it's your content, more than anything. Direct search are people that know your product and know your domain, if you give somebody your business card, they're going to have that URL in it. They type that in, or just type in the name of your company, then that'll be direct search. Paid Shopping is a interesting bucket, because in Google Merchant Center, you can set up a Google Merchant Center account and get what's called Paid Shopping traffic, that's tracked in Google Analytics 4. We don't even do Paid Shopping, but we set up that in Google Analytics 4 to actually show for free. So, it's free shopping traffic is what it's tracking here. Let me show you what that looks like and then we'll hop back over and talk about these other sources here. Okay, so we're here in Google Merchant Center. And what you can see is we've got Enhanced Free listings, we've got Shopping listings, and we've got our Buy on Google listings. Now, we're running our free, Enhanced listing and we're running our Buy on Google listing. So, what's being tracked over in Google Analytics, is our free ad performance in - it's our free listings, and those are being tracked. As you can see, we don't have any paid Shopping ads. So that's what's being tracked in Google analytics in these reports as Paid Shopping. It's one of those things you have to actually dig down into the campaign level when you see Paid Shopping, when you're running something like this. Anybody that does products, physical products - drop shipping or maybe you make products or produce products. The Buy on Google, as of this year, no longer charges a fee. So that's now a free source of marketing for physical products, and then your Enhanced free listing - of course, anything you can put in Google shops that's an actual physical product. You can put both in Enhanced free and in Google shops. So, that's something that... is actually very valuable when it comes to getting traffic to the website. As you can see, 37, that's about half of our Organic Search volume, has then just been this paid search with just free shopping ads, effectively. And then Organic Social, if you run Instagram, Twitter, we just launched those a few days ago. So if you're running Instagram, Twitter, Facebook, any of those secondary social media sites, will be tracked as Social Organic, unless you're doing paid ads like Facebook, then there's some additional things we need to set up within that. Referrals are other websites that we send our link to. So, let's say we've got a gardening book and that gardening book - in the back of it has an ebook - has a link to our website. And then, because it's a URL being an ebook, now it counts as a referral for this particular website. So, that's our major categories here, and where the traffic's from of course, and user acquisition over time is always something to look at because you want to see that growing. So, let's look at our sources here, and talk a little bit about what's going on within our analytic sources, and what we can do to kind of optimize these traffic sources within Google Analytics - within the website, actually. But, we use Google Analytics as a reference, and as indicators for what's going on in the website. So referrals, we get five seconds on Referrals. Okay, this and this zero seconds on social media - these two would indicate that we may have a problem with website load speed. In a previous video, we talked about how to troubleshoot into that and how to dive into that and look at that, turns out that it's got a mobile website, speed website performance problem that we need to address. So that's these here, and then everything else is relatively decent. The Direct traffic, I would expect that to actually be more than just a few seconds. I would expect it to be outperforming Organic traffic in most cases. But, these are our primary traffic sources for this particular brand, for this website. And as you can see, they're not doing optimal, but there is room for improvement here, and it all comes back to that mobile issue that we were having in the previous videos.