I want to know zero bounce rate? How much time spent by user on site, is calculated or indicated as zero bounce rate?
You have to go to the following thread http://forums.digitalpoint.com/showthread.php?t=1266222 Good luck
I don't know if it's possible to get a 0% bounce rate unless you've managed to find a way to make visual methamphetamine out of your website. If you read the article linked above (thanks Matty!), someone references that even Google has a 3-10% bounce rate.
Automatically executes on page load will result in a zero bounce rate for the page. This is the case if you implement the TimeTracker example, or any other similar Event Tracking utility. In general, a "bounce" is described as a single-page visit to your site. In Analytics, a bounce is calculated specifically as a session that triggers only a single GIF request, such as when a user comes to a single page on your website and then exits without causing any other request to the Analytics server for that session.
Zero Bounce is when a visitor (landing on your website) is surfing the other pages of website as well. If a visitor is coming from organic search results, he must spend more than 30 seconds on the landing page. Such a bounce rate is called absolute bounce rate.
In reality, achieving a zero bounce rate may not seem that logical and you are recommended to keep working on your website to provide people and net audience with better and quality stuff to review and study. The fact is that even at best case, some visitors just check out homepages of the sites they find and then leave the spots very quickly, not staying long enough to examine their inner pages for they simply are surfing the internet. It is essential to make websites in a way to be liked by majority of webmasters and the audience and bounce rate may not seem as a very accurate way of telling exactly whether the sites are strong or weak. Sometimes even when tens of people leave a certain site within a few seconds upon arrival, but only a handful of them might remain on the spot, they could be potential clients of the services offered by that portal. Usually presence of valuable contents on sites will help to decrease bounce rates and many forums and blogs are found this way, accessed by thousands of people on a monthly basis and because of valuable contents their bounce rates are very low.
bounce rate is not about the time but the page the visitor visit. The bounce rate is the percentage of the visitor who leave your page from the entrance site
HI its very hard to get the Zero bounce rate ,you can reduce the bounce rate , but getting zero bounce rate is a tough task.