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What's your bounce rate?

Discussion in 'Traffic Analysis' started by nicuz, May 23, 2007.

  1. fzero17

    fzero17 Active Member

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    Mine is 35% just now cuz is new my blog
     
    fzero17, Nov 16, 2010 IP
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    Flashnest Peon

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    around 30%. So I guess I have a good site.. A site with a bounce rate of under 40 percent is considered good. I would be very concerned if my bouce rate was 80% well anything over 60%.. It could very well mean visitors are not satsified with your content so quickly move on to other sources...in other words it means your site is crap and that will hurt you in the long run. Your adsense ctr maybe high but you will eventually lose traffic as you slip down the rankings ....
     
    Flashnest, Nov 26, 2010 IP
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    My bounce rate varies from site to site,the reference links will have 100 % bounce rate,direct traffic or search engine traffic will slow down the bounce rate,.Bounce rate doesn't count,the average time spent on the webpage will count.
     
    mahesh2010, Nov 30, 2010 IP