'Bounce' means that a visitor going to your website left without visiting a second page. So, If I visit your site and leave without going to a second page its a 'bounce'. 0% bounce rate means your visitors are at least viewing two page. So, either your content is extremely good or the visitors are highly targeted.
Bounce rate is the ratio of time spent by the initial visitors. Though there is no specific industry time for this. Anyhow that is a good sign if you don't find a bounce rate for your website.
If you are getting a 0% bounce rate, it could be that you have installed the code twice in your page (or the page in some way calls the tracking code twice)
yes, thats some thing really good. 0% means that your visitor are reading your site content and are not just clicking and then diverting. this means that they are interested in your site.
bounce rate means when visitor visit your website but visitor leave your website before your website totally open(load). so this visitor count in bounce. low bounce rate is good for our website. zero bounce rate indicate that every visitor visit your website properly means at least one page see.
0.00% bounce rate means that the visitors coming to your website, are not exiting from the page where they came from..
Goodness me - quite a few conflicting definitions here! Bounce rate as defined within Google Analytics: It does sound a little strange that your bounce rate is 0%, and as suggested above [GoStats] this could be due to 2 versions of the code on the page or perhaps a techical issue in which the code is being executed twice.
It could also be that your visitors are actually not travelling through your site but rather read one page. Do you have only one page on your website?? Google can not track how long a visitor stays on a page and they might account these visitors to the 0 bounce pool, I'm not sure though.