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    Bounce rate is single-page sessions divided by all sessions, 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.

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    The definition of bounce rate is the percentage of people who arrive on your site and leave without visiting a second page. More importantly, Bounce Rate was designed to tell you if you have the right audience coming to your pages and if you are meeting their expectations.

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    In Web analytics, including Google Analytics, bounce rate is the measurement in percentage of how many Web site visitors view only one page within your Web site – this is the one page they entered the site on (called the entrance page or landing page). These visitors view only that single page and exit the site on that same page. A high bounce rate typically indicates that the landing page isn't relevant to your visitor or you are not offering any incentive for the visitor to explore other areas and pages of your website.

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    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.

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    Bounce rate is the percentage of people who landed on a page and immediately left.

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    Bounce Rate is generally a term used in SEO (Search Engine Optimization) field. It means when a user visits any website's home page and returns back from the same home page without visiting other pages of the website. Bounce Rate should always be lower, meaning a visitor should usually not return from the home page and spend some time exploring the website. For this it requires to have a very good content on the website, as they say, "Content is the King" for any website. The content should create some value for the visitor, it should be engaging and interesting plus plagiarism should be avoided so as to reduce the bounce rate.

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    Good question,Well the bounce rate is the percentage of visitors to a given website that leave the site after viewing only a single page.

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    Bounce Rate is the percentage of your website visitors. Good bounce rate of website is 30%. Bounce rate reduce tips are:
    Quality of the content and regularly update the content your website.

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    Bounce rate is the percentage of single page visits. It is the number of visits in which a person leaves your website from the landing page without browsing any further.

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