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Old 10-29-2009, 08:01 PM   #1
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Default Analytics % exit Question

Hi all,

i am still quite new to this and had been wanting to ask.
The % exit means how many visitor actually exited from that particular page rite

for example www.example.com/example.html has unique visitor of 10 and % exit is 20% basically it means 2 out of 10 exited from that page. Hope i get it right up to here?


As i am selling clickbank product from my page ie:a presales page(3 page in fact so by the time it reaches the page where i transfer user to the clickbank selling page it will not be shown as a bounce), my question is this:

Does exit means clicking on my link to the click bank product
ie: 2 out of the 10 went to the sales page for the product from my page or meaning we would want a high exit rate

or does exit mean the other way round?
ie: 8 out of the 10 went to the sales page while the other 2 just closed their browser or went somewhere else?meaning we would want a low exit rate?
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Old 10-29-2009, 11:04 PM   #2
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Just had a thought...did i post this in the right thread?
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