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A term commonly used to measure visitor engagement is the bounce rate, which is the percentage of initial visitors who leaves your site after arriving at the entry page. These are visitors who ‘bounce away’ after arriving without viewing other pages on your site. You can easily find your site’s bounce rate by using stats tools like Google Analytics.
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from ViperChill 1318 Days ago #
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Dude you are so quick it’s unreal haha. Hate it when I submit a duplicate

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from MarcoVittigni 1317 Days ago #
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@Glen It’s the beginner’s luckLOL

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from DougFirebaugh 1315 Days ago #
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great ost thanks for sharing  bounce rate is something that all should look at regularly as it says much about your sites look and feel. I agree that sometimes folks can find on the index what they are looking for. But that is in the minority.Doug Firebaugh

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from yojpotter2 1314 Days ago #
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Lowering down your bounce rate is important because it goes to show that people are staying longer on your site..thus, creating a higher possibility that they will buy some of your product.

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