Direct Traffic with 100% Bounce Rate - What do I do now?

Discussion in 'Search Engine Optimization' started by And_The-Teddy_Bach, Mar 20, 2017.

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    Ok. I have a little problem. Every time I check GA I have a tonne of direct traffic with a 100% bounce rate and 0 sec spend on the page. I have no idea where those people are coming from.

    Based on other data, I assume that a visitor has to visit another page for GA to register the time he spent before looking at something else.

    As I don't have a product based site, nor a blog, the page is more like a one-page site. If my statement from above is right and a visitor has to click on another in orde to get his session time, is there a way to change it? Are there any resources you could recommend? Or do I have to change my design?

    http://imgur.com/a/8s6K3
    http://imgur.com/a/zrGbG
     
    And_The-Teddy_Bach, Mar 20, 2017 IP
  2. Toka97

    Toka97 Active Member

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    Maybe it's error with Google Analytics code implementation. Just visit your site & check how Google analytics will treat your visit
     
    Toka97, Mar 21, 2017 IP
  3. And_The-Teddy_Bach

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    If you check the first link, the 60 visits are all mine and they treated like normal visits.
     
    And_The-Teddy_Bach, Mar 21, 2017 IP
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    If user has to visit several pages before Google analytics will count it then still it's issue with Google analytics implementation, if you can verify Google analytics working 100% properly then you're doing something very wrong what delivers very bad user experience
     
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