What is Bounce Rate


What Is Bounce Rate?


A "bounce" happens when somebody visits your site and leaves without collaborating further with your site. Your bounce rate shows you the level of your guests who bounce off of your site.

By default, Google Analytics considers a guest to have communicated with your site on the off chance that they visited, in any event, one extra page. 

The bounce rate you find in your review report on Google Analytics is your site-wide bounce rate.


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It's the average number of bounces over the entirety of your pages separated by the all out number of visits over those pages inside a similar period. 


You can likewise follow the skip pace of a solitary page or a portion or area of your site.


Based on the data they gathered, they provided a bounce rate grading system of sorts:
  • 25% or lower: Something is probably broken
  • 26-40%: Excellent
  • 41-55%: Average
  • 56-70%: Higher than normal, but could make sense depending on the website
  • 70% or higher: Bad and/or something is probably broken.




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