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| Warrior Member Join Date: Sep 2011
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Hi what it mean 100% Bouncing Rate and 0 % Bouncing rate in website can one explain clearly with an example thanks in advance |
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| Advanced Warrior Join Date: May 2011 Location: London
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Bounce rate is pretty simple. it is someone that lands on your site from an external source and then exits without travelling to another page on your site. So for example if 1 person sees a PPC ad for amazon, follows it then don't like what they see and click the back button to look else where... that is one visit and 100% bounce rate. if that person clicks on the more info or one of the similar products then they travel to another page on Amazon resulting in 0% bounce rate. Does that make sense? |
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| HyperActive Warrior Join Date: Jun 2011
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the more bounce rate you have the more irrelevant you are to your visitors.
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| Active Warrior Join Date: Aug 2011
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In simple language i come to your site and leave your site immediately.Its just one page visit, i mean landing and exit page are same.If bounce rate is very high it meands users are not getting what they are looking in your site or simply your site is not relevant to search query.
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