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    Exit Rate is the percentage that was the last in the session. For all sessions that start with the page, Bounce Rate is the percentage that was the only one of the session. Bounce Rate for a page is based only on sessions that start with that page.

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    It is the percentage of the visits that were last in the session.

    The formula for Calculating Exit Rate:

    Re= (Te/Tv)*100, where Re stands for Exit Rate, Te stands for a Total number of the exit of the page, Tv stands for Total numbers of visits to the page.

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    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.

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    Quote Originally Posted by tony_S View Post
    What is Exit rate in Google Analytics?
    Exit rate is the percentage of people who left your site from that page.

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    The page’s exit rate indicates how often visitors exit from it after visiting any number of pages on the site; as a percentage, exit rate is calculated as the number of exits / number of pageviews for the specified page.

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    Exit rate is a very important metrics that can help you fine tune your SEO strategy and achieve better conversion and ROI for your business. In Absolute sense, its matrix that tells you what percentage of your site visitors exit off your website from that particular page.
    When you notice high exit rate, that means there is something that triggers exit for the users and if you can find that or make it right, your exit rate should fall.

    Hope it helps!

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    Exit rate represents the percentage of visitors who click away to a different site from a particular page, after having visited any number of pages on your site. ... The last one is the exit page. To check the exit rate in Google Analytics, you can go to Behavior – Site Content – All Pages.

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    For all pageviews to the page, Exit Rate is the percentage that were the last in the session. For all sessions that start with the page, Bounce Rate is the percentage that were the only one of the session. Bounce Rate for a page is based only on sessions that start with that page.

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    Exit rate represents the percentage of visitors who click away to a different site from a particular page, after having visited any number of pages on your site. ... The last one is the exit page. To check the exit rate in Google Analytics, you can go to Behavior – Site Content – All Pages.

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