Difference between Bounce rate and Exit rate?

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keiron

Quote from: alexloxton on 04-15-2014, 03:52:13
Bounce rate is the percentage of people who landed on a page and immediately left. Bounces are always one page sessions.
Exit rate is the percentage of people who left your site from that page. Exits may have viewed more than one page in a session.

i wanna add to the exit rate here: Exit rate is actually the rate at which a person is exiting from a particular page on the same website.


vishistsingh

Exit rate is the percentage that were last in the session.Whereas bounce rate is measured the time spent in the website by the visitors actually bounce rate refers to the visitors return from your from your front or home page.


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Bounce Rate show Your Website information like percentage of visitors that visit a page on your website and Don't visit any other pages.Exit Rate show the percentage of people who have left the page  but ,would have previously visited other pages.

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dakshinfo

Bounce Rate and Exit Rate both are important role for your website.Some difference between Bounce Rate and Exit Rate.

Bounce Rate : The definition of Bounce Rate is the percentage of visitors that hit your website on a given page and don't visit any other pages on your site.
Exit Rate:  The definition of Exit Rate is the percentage of visitors that leave your site from a given page based on the number of visits to that page (or pageviews in some cases).
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adlerdale

Bounce Rate is the percentage of users who entered into your website and left the website immediately without interacting with any other page of the website.

Exit Rate is defined as the percentage of users who entered into the website and left the website from a particular page
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rahul123

Bounce Rate is the percentage of visitors that visit a page on your website and don't visit any other pages. For example someone may come in to a page via a search engine and then go to another site without visiting any of your other pages.

The Exit Rate on the other hand is the percentage of people who have left the page but would have previously visited other pages. The figure is worked out by the percentage of visitors that leave your website from a page based on the number of visits to that page.

guptaabhijit318

Bounce rate is the fraction of people who landed on a page and immediately left. Bounces are always one page sessions.

Exit rate is the proportion of people who left your site from that page. Exits may have viewed more than one page in a session.

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rahul123

Bounce rate is the percentage of people who landed on a page and immediately left. Bounces are always one page sessions.
Exit rate is the percentage of people who left your site from that page. Exits may have viewed more than one page in a session. That means they may not have landed on that page, but simply found their way to it through site navigation.


Emmaballet20

Bounce rate is the percentage of visits, who have entered on a particular page, go no further than that page during their session. Exit rate is a kind of bounce rate that doesn't care about how you got to the page. It still relies on some page being the last page viewed within the visit session however.