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Bounce Rate:

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Bounce rate is an analytics term that refers to someone who visits just one page of a website, and then leaves. Bounce rate does not pay attention to how long they were on that page — it could be seconds or hours — but if they only looked at one page before leaving, it’s considered a bounce. While low bounce rates are desirable, a bounce is not necessarily a bad thing; it’s entirely possible the user found the information he or she was looking for on that page. See our SEO Basics article explaining bounce rates, including what is a good bounce rate and what you can learn from bounce rates.
 
Boune rate ia an internet marketing thus the term used in web traffic anaysis.It is the percentage of people who arrive on the site and leave without visiting a second page.
 
Bounce rate term uses in Google analytics which shows the percentage of visitors who came to your website and quite website without viewing other pages of the website is called bounce rate.
 
Bounce rate (sometimes confused with exit rate it is an Internet marketing term used in web traffic analysis. It represents the percentage of visitors who enter the site and bounce (leave the site) rather than continue viewing other pages within the same site.
 
Bounce rate is an Internet marketing term used in web traffic analysis. It represents the percentage of visitors who enter the site and bounce rather than continue viewing other pages within the same site. Bounce rate is the percentage of visits that go only one page before exiting a site. Alternatively, visitors might also leave the site after viewing a single page if they've found the information they need on that one page, and had no need or interest in visiting other pages.
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All the definitions mentioned above are absolutely correct. I would suggest that you have unique content on your site which can compel people to spend some time on the website.
 
In simple words, bounce rate means “the percentage of visitors that arrive at your blog and then leave without visiting any other pages”.
It means if the visitors leave your blog by reading only a single page(without clicking any other pages) is called bounce rate.

In most of the cases, the lower the bounce rate is the better. You can analyze the bounce rate by using Google Analytics.

Few factors that effect bounce rate
* Irrelevant content
* Poor website navigation
* Excessive use of pop-up’s
* Bad blog design
* More distractions
 
Bounce rate is the percentage of people who arrive on your site and leave without visiting a second page. Bounce Rate was designed to tell you if you have the right audience coming to your pages and if you are meeting their expectations.
 

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