Thursday, October 26, 2017

What Is Bounce Rate?


What Is Bounce Rate?
If the website or blog you've installed Google Analytics, for example, you will find the term bounce rate. Well, this time I will discuss this. The bounce rate is one measure of how well your website.

Later I will explain first what is bounce rate bounce rate and why it is important to pay attention.

Bounce rate is the percentage of visitors who leave your website/blog after just open one page. For example, the visitor opens the main page of the web/blog or a particular page of your web, but do not open the other pages.

Now, more and more visitors are only viewing one page and do not continue to another page, it means that the higher the percentage of its bounce rate. That is, the smaller the percentage, the better the bounce rate means your website. Why is that?

Because allegedly visitors do not find what he was looking for. Or it could be because your website is slow to be opened. Or it could be because your web consists of only one page. 🙂Therefore, visitors and may close the browser, or press the "back" button on your browser; or perhaps a visitor interested in the ads on your blog, or web link that leads to another.

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How's bounce rate calculated?

Formula bounce rate = (number of visitors who only visit one page / total number of visits) x 100%

Suppose your blog is visited by 100 thousand visitors per month. Visitors who only visit one page of 40,000.

Means the bounce rate is is = (40,000 / 100,000) x 100% = 40%

Of course, you do not need to bother counting itself. Because you can use a tool such as Google Analytics as I mentioned in a post tool of internet marketing.

What is the ideal bounce rate?

Some say that the ideal bounce up to 20 percent. But it was once again back on what your web. Suppose your website consists of only one page only, kind of model of a very simple minisite, it must bounce rate is 100%. Or if for example your blog is intended to monetizing through advertising with advertisements overcrowded, it is possible that if the bounce rate is high then you have high advertising revenues.

So, it's back to the goal you create a blog/website.

But if you want to make your blog bounce rate is better (the percentage is down), then you need to do essentially is trying to keep the visitors do not come just by opening a web page. Therefore, you can:

  • add page
  • add related post
  • add internal links
  • create a design blog/web more interesting
  • making access to the blog/web faster
  • dust


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