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High Bounce Rate? This Might Be Why.
High bounce rate on your website? Here's a look at
what triggers a bounce, and 6 common reasons why
you might be seeing a high bounce rate on your site.
To understand website traffic, you need to know the term “BOUNCE RATE”.
Bounce rate is “the percentage of visitors to a particular website
who navigate away from the site after viewing only one page”.
Bounce rates directly relates to the amount of time users are spent on your site.
These four types of actions register as a bounce from your site:
1. Visitor clicks the back button
2. Visitor closes the browser
3. Visitor types a new URL
4. Visitor does nothing, and session times out
Now that you understand what it means, & what triggers a bounce…
let’s review some common reasons why a visitor would leave your website.
Your website should not only be mobile-
responsive, but it should also be
aesthetically pleasing.
Showing the personality or uniqueness of
your company through your website design
will help keep customers on and clicking
through your website.
Users must be able to find the information
they’re need within three clicks, otherwise
they will go back to their search results.
Organize your content in a way that makes
sense & label your content correctly. People
should have an idea what the page’s content
is about before they even click on it.
If there are no calls to action on your site,
visitors arrive to your site, and have no
idea where to go next.
When putting together your calls-to-action,
keep your objectives in mind. What actions
do you want your visitors to take on each
page?
Your website could be fabulous, but if you
include too many external links people will
click them and leave your page.
We always recommend setting up the
external links to open in a separate window.
Users will still have your site accessible, but
can explore the external link as well.
Would you stay on a page for more than 5,
or 10 seconds for it to load? The answer is
no, and neither will your website’s visitors.
We recommend addressing this with a web
developer. If you aren’t working with one,
there are tons of great resources available
online!
Quality content with high relevance is one
of the biggest SEO factors in Google’s
search algorithm.
Find out what your target audience is
searching for, & incorporate those keywords
into your copy. You don’t want your site
showing up for thing that have nothing to do
with what your website is actually about.
Your bounce rates be contingent on your website’s unique audience.
The important thing is this—in order for visitors to convert into
users (and more importantly, customers) they have to stick
around on your site. Ideally, they’re on there long enough to
trigger a conversion. Lowering your bounce rate is possible—it
just requires figuring out why people are leaving and fixing it.
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