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Average Bounce Rate
85.54 %
Bounces
52
Visits
65
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30 Visits 25 83.3 %
13 Visits 13 100.0 %
3 Visits 3 100.0 %
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7 Visits 1 14.3 %
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What does the Bounce Rate tell me?

What is bounce rate?
Bounce rate is the percentage of visitors that exit your site on the same page they entered from, without exploring your site further. In other words, it's the percentage of single page visits.
How do visitors bounce?
There are a number of ways a visitor can bounce:
  • Clicking the browser back button
  • Closing the browser or browser tab
  • Typing a new URL into the browser address bar
  • Clicking on an external link
  • Session timeout
Why do visitors bounce?

Perhaps your content wasn’t relevant to their search or they found your site difficult to use or too slow to load. Too many ads and popups can frustrate visitors and turn them away.

Bounces can also result from your visitors finding exactly what they were looking for. For example, a high bounce rate on your Contact Page can be regarded as a positive sign that your visitors are finding your contact details quickly.

How can I reduce my bounce rate?
Improve your content
Include multimedia such as photos, videos and illustrations to engage your visitors and help break up the text content. Provide inline links to other related content on your site. Make your keywords relevant to your content and include a unique meta description for each page. Go easy on ads and popups.
Speed up your page load time
Place scripts at the bottom of your HTML page. Use responsive images and compress jpgs to reduce file size. Avoid bloated frameworks that contain redundant code. Use a small selection of web fonts. One or two web fonts is often enough with no more than two or three weights in each.
Boost your site’s usability
Implement a mobile-friendly responsive design. Make sure your navigation is obvious and clear. Provide a search form. Structure your content into manageable chunks using headings, paragraphs, lists and white space. Stick to common design patterns. Provide clear calls to action.

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