Ask Is it true that you can get steady website traffic from sources other than Google?

Google is the biggest source of organic traffic for most websites, but it is not the only one. Pinterest, for example, sends large amounts of traffic to blogs and e-commerce sites because posts there stay visible for a long time. YouTube is also a search engine, and a video with a link in the description can send steady visitors to a website for years. Email newsletters, Reddit threads, and even Quora answers can bring consistent traffic if done properly. Relying only on Google also puts you at risk whenever it changes how it ranks pages. Should businesses actively build traffic from multiple platforms instead of depending on one source alone?
 

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