6 June,2019
GVATE LLC.
The only way of reducing your bounce rate is by amping up the engagement on your page. There are two ways of looking at the bounce rate from a traffic perspective and a page perspective. If specific traffic sources have high bounce rates, then you need to look at the expectations of the visitors coming…
5 June,2019
GVATE LLC.
The height of your bounce rate and whether that’s a good or a bad thing depends on the purpose of the page. If the use of the page is purely to inform, then a high bounce rate isn’t a bad thing per se. Of course, you’d like people to read more articles on your website,…
4 June,2019
GVATE LLC.
Bounce rate is single-page sessions divided by all courses or the percentage of all sessions on your site in which users viewed only a single page and triggered only a single request to the Analytics server. In other words, it collects all sessions where a visitor only visited one page and divided it by all…
3 June,2019
GVATE LLC.
As of 2016, RankBrain was the third-most important ranking factor of Google’s algorithm. If you’re not familiar with RankBrain, its primary purpose is to improve search results for users by better understanding their search intent. If a user clicks on your page and leaves without any interaction, that could signal to RankBrain that your site…
31 May,2019
GVATE LLC.
A “bounce” occurs when someone visits your website and leaves without interacting further with your site. Your bounce rate shows you the percentage of your visitors who bounce off of your site. By default, Google Analytics considers a visitor to have interacted with your site if they visited at least one additional page. The bounce…