For the last few weeks I have been talking about how to measure your website traffic using "Google Analytics". Today I will talk about the bounce rate in "Google Analytics." Bounce rate is an important part of the measuring system you want to pay close attention to.
Bounce rate - The amount of times a different person will click on one of your pages and leave without clicking another page. Again, this can be accessed in the main dashboard of "Google Analytics" under visitors then visitor trending.
Three key factors "Bounce rate" will show in the quality of your visitors.
* Pages that just drive people away from your site.
* Pages that keep the reader digging more and more into your site.
* The one you really want to pay most attention to is the "Landing pages."
Having a high bounce rate for a blog is quite okay. People may be attaining your information through an RSS feed or a link from another site. They may just read something and then leave.
The more article focused your page is the less of a bounce rate.
Bounce rate - The amount of times a different person will click on one of your pages and leave without clicking another page. Again, this can be accessed in the main dashboard of "Google Analytics" under visitors then visitor trending.
Three key factors "Bounce rate" will show in the quality of your visitors.
* Pages that just drive people away from your site.
* Pages that keep the reader digging more and more into your site.
* The one you really want to pay most attention to is the "Landing pages."
Having a high bounce rate for a blog is quite okay. People may be attaining your information through an RSS feed or a link from another site. They may just read something and then leave.
The more article focused your page is the less of a bounce rate.
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