90% Bounce Rate. No List. Tons Of Sales.

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So... I have a few affiliate websites that have HUGE bounce rates, and im making plenty of sales directly from the website, no list.

I'm assuming this is because they are bouncing to the affiliate site right away and buying.

Can this high bounce rate be a problem? Will it affect my Google ranks at all? Anybody else experiencing this?
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  • Profile picture of the author anthonyfrye
    If you are driving this traffic organically only, bounce rates do affect SEO scores. If you are driving this traffic with paid methods, bounce rates don't matter. Also, if you are driving traffic from say another site to your affiliate page THEN they are going to buy, it won't matter.

    For example, YouTube Video-->Affiliate Page-->Buying. Google is only going to hurt your score if your traffic is SEO and directly to your affiliate page.

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    • Profile picture of the author webmonopoly
      Originally Posted by anthonyfrye View Post

      If you are driving this traffic organically only, bounce rates do affect SEO scores. If you are driving this traffic with paid methods, bounce rates don't matter. Also, if you are driving traffic from say another site to your affiliate page THEN they are going to buy, it won't matter.

      For example, YouTube Video-->Affiliate Page-->Buying. Google is only going to hurt your score if your traffic is SEO and directly to your affiliate page.

      ~Anthony
      I have a mix of traffic sources, although a substantial amount from google seo. It seems like they are finding what the want and bouncing to the sales page... Any idea how i can make them more interactive? Or do i even want to?
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      • Profile picture of the author keith88
        Originally Posted by webmonopoly View Post

        I have a mix of traffic sources, although a substantial amount from google seo. It seems like they are finding what the want and bouncing to the sales page... Any idea how i can make them more interactive? Or do i even want to?
        Having a engaging video for them to watch perhaps!!!
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        • Profile picture of the author webmonopoly
          Originally Posted by keith88 View Post

          Having a engaging video for them to watch perhaps!!!
          I have videos and they work great, but i think they are bouncing right after they watch it lol. I have a video on each page about the product, but no video "section" on the site if that makes any difference.
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  • Profile picture of the author keith88
    Originally Posted by webmonopoly View Post

    So... I have a few affiliate websites that have HUGE bounce rates, and im making plenty of sales directly from the website, no list.

    I'm assuming this is because they are bouncing to the affiliate site right away and buying.

    Can this high bounce rate be a problem? Will it affect my Google ranks at all? Anybody else experiencing this?
    Are you sure its from sales?

    Google does monitor how long someone stays on your site. They figure someone that leaves quickly didn't find the information they were looking for. Google wants sites to be engaging and useful to the user. It may affect your rankings so perhaps you should look into it....
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    • Profile picture of the author webmonopoly
      Originally Posted by keith88 View Post

      Are you sure its from sales?

      Google does monitor how long someone stays on your site. They figure someone that leaves quickly didn't find the information they were looking for. Google wants sites to be engaging and useful to the user. It may affect your rankings so perhaps you should look into it....
      Im assuming there bouncing to the affiliate page, if not I probably wouldn't see as many sales. All my sites are similar with 90% bounce rates and they stay on the page for an average of 1 minute.
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  • Profile picture of the author mariof
    I've experience this with launches and products in desperate niches! I wouldn't worry the market your in maybe small.
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  • Profile picture of the author WillR
    If it's a single page site then you will most likely always have a high bounce rate because there is nowhere else for people to go but to leave your site.
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    • Profile picture of the author webmonopoly
      Originally Posted by WillR View Post

      If it's a single page site then you will most likely always have a high bounce rate because there is nowhere else for people to go but to leave your site.
      Its not single, very many posts in blog format with categories.
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      • Profile picture of the author koreancowboy
        Originally Posted by webmonopoly View Post

        Its not single, very many posts in blog format with categories.
        Are there links to other articles on your site?
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        • Profile picture of the author webmonopoly
          Originally Posted by koreancowboy View Post

          Are there links to other articles on your site?
          Ya, thers recent posts, categories, search bar, and sometimes I will interlink articles in the text.

          I think most visitors are finding what they want and bouncing to sales page within 1 minute average. I'm just worried this may affect SEO...
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  • Profile picture of the author alrikvincent
    High Bounce rate is a problem only if you rely on organic search engine traffic. Bounce rate is a SEO factor and over a period of time, your website will rank lower in the search engines. I can think of the following things you can do to reduce bounce rate:

    1. Open link in new tabs
    2. Create content pages with the intention of getting traffic but without any intention of selling them stuff.

    The second method will drastically reduce your website's overall bounce rate. So if you have 2 pages which sell affiliate stuff and 8 pages which is meant to gather traffic and redirect to other pages, your overall bounce rate will drop drastically.
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  • Profile picture of the author Jtraits
    as long as it works, why change it? when you see that it does affect your ranking etc, then make the changes that the other told you
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    • Profile picture of the author jgant
      Originally Posted by Jtraits View Post

      as long as it works, why change it? when you see that it does affect your ranking etc, then make the changes that the other told you
      My thoughts exactly. Your site is doing exactly what you want it to do. Why aim for more interaction when you're making sales?

      Sure test more interaction if you like, but if sales drop keep doing what you're doing. Sounds like a winner ... build more sites like that.
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  • Profile picture of the author clever7
    Stop worrying before time. Perhaps this bounce rate won't affect your website’s rank.






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  • Profile picture of the author veekay31
    Since search traffic is not the only traffic source for you, bounce rate should not be an issue. however if you feel that you can improve conversions by reducing the bounce rate then you should analyze user behavior with some kind of analytics / heat-map to come up with a strategy to improve conversions.
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  • Profile picture of the author Not So New
    Yes Bounce Rate effects your SEO rankings , but more importantly ...

    If you are already making sales, by people just clicking over to the vendors page ... Just imagine how much money you are leaving on the table by not getting them on a list first : )

    Just sayin ...

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  • Profile picture of the author PerformanceMan
    You're getting sales - screw the bounce rate. I know I don't read bunches of blog posts when I search in Google. I land on the page, find the answer, and bounce.
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