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Difference between exit rate and bounce rate...?

Started by seoinheritx, 11-22-2012, 03:51:05

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Talukdar

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 is the percentage of visitors that leave your site from a given page based on the number of visits to that page.


cycoshas

The exit rate is calculated based on users leaving from a specific page after navigating through the site, while bounce rate focuses solely on users who land on a page and leave without further clicks. These metrics can guide code optimization and user flow improvements, but misinterpretation can lead to wasted resources on unnecessary fixes
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DigitalAacharyas

"Bounce Rate: It is the number of people who visit a page and then leave without clicking on anything or exploring further. A single-page session is noted by this rate.
Example: You may have a user that comes to your homepage and leaves right after. Such type of pageview is called a bounce.
Exit Rate: This rate is the percentage of users who close the website from that particular page, whether or not they have gone through some other pages. This rate means the completion of the session.
Example: A user who saw three pages but left from the third one, that page would be going towards the exit rate.

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