Bounce Rate Vs Exit Rate

Started by Roy Milson, 03-26-2016, 07:12:06

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pathannishat

Bounce Rate is the percentage of single-page sessions (i.e. sessions in which the person left your site from the entrance page without interacting with the page).

Exit Rate, For all pageviews to the page, Exit Rate is the percentage that were the last in the session.



Quote from: TomClarke on 06-15-2016, 03:12:32
A high bounce rate on a homepage is usually a sign thta something is wrong. But  make sure that you take a close look at the sources and keywords that are driving traffic. You might have a very low bounce rate for some keywords anf very high for others.
High exit rates can often reveal problem areas on your site. But the same type of caution needs to be applied. Exit rate should be looked at withon a relative navigation context. Pages that should naturally create further clicks, but don't, are ripe for optimization.


SEO.Ninja

Bounce rate is a single-page visit to your website. It shows always one page sessions. While Exit rate is calculated for every page separately because it is the property of an individual page independent of any other page on the site.


arindamdutta16

Bounce rate indicate how many visitor on our site move without waiting for more than a sec. For reducing bounce rate you have place unique and interesting content on your site and try to inter link the keyword with other page so that he could manage to click the keyword for his better use.

amitkedia

For all page views to the page, Exit Rate is the percentage that was the last in the session. For all sessions that start with the page, Bounce Rate is the percentage that was the only one of the session. Bounce Rate for a page is based only on sessions that start with that page.