This is very staright forward. 1. You need more related informative / useful content (MUST BE UNIQUE) 2. Focusing on getting natural traffic
Give what your visitors want and need Create contents that are useful for your readers. Design and loading time are also factors that affect your site bounce rate. So work on those stuffs
Avoid Duplicate content and Increase the unique and interesting content. Automatically your bounce rate on your blog decrease and it will drive more traffics.
Ok...agree. However, you could not decrease the bounce rate by putting only good content. You need to interlink your blog posts with your previous related posts to give your posts a social look and to traverse the reader on your older posts.
If the browsers stay long time in urs site will get less bounce rae.. the only solution is make some informative post on it to stay long time
Ok Rena... What if one stays on my blog post for 24 hour and left the website from the same post without moving to any other post or page within the website, So could you please give me some insights by letting me know what would be the bounce rate for that particular visit...
Bounce rate is the percentage of single-page visits or visits in which the person left your site from the entrance (landing) page. Use this metric to measure visit quality - a high bounce rate generally indicates that site entrance pages aren’t relevant to your visitors..
You really need to get backlinks from relevant sites so that visitors will stay longer on your site because they are very much interested with your site's content. Of course, to increase your site's stickiness, you have to provide visitors with what they look for.
make sure you have a good landing page - cut down on the copy and make your headlines clear and enticing. then ensure that internal linking is obvious. people may be leaving because other pages are not clearly labelled.