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    Default What Is Bounce Rate?

    Bounce rate is a very important metric for website owners. It basically tells you what percentage of your visitors are “bouncing” away after landing on your site (e.g., they just visit one page and leave before clicking on to a second page inside your site). A bounce can occur for several reasons, including:



    • The visitor hit the “Back” button on his browser.
    • The visitor closed his browser.
    • The visitor clicked on one of your ads.
    • The visitor clicked on one of your external links.
    • The visitor used the search box on his browser.
    • The visitor typed a new URL on his browser.

    All the actions above would cause the visitor to leave your site. Provided he did any of these actions right after arriving at your site (and before clicking on to a second page), it would be counted as a bounce.


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    Bounce rate is a term used in web site traffic analysis. It essentially represents the percentage of initial visitors to a site who "bounce" away to a different site, rather than continue on to other pages within the same site.
    Last edited by sherlyk; 09-03-2013 at 04:25 PM.

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    Bounce rate is the percentage of visits that go only one page before existing a site.



    Last edited by sherlyk; 11-07-2013 at 03:41 PM.

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    Bounce rate is basically for how much time visitor stay on your website and then close the website. Bounce rate for the website should be less according to analytic and to correct it some one should focus on landing page and content on the website to lower the bounce rate. android app development company
    Last edited by vin boris; 10-04-2016 at 08:32 AM.

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