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Poking around on Google Analytics and got curious... This time frame is March 1 through March 17 comparing this year with last year. Bounce Rate is the percentage of single-page visits (i.e. visits in which the person left the site from the entrance page). You want a low bounce rate. Zero2Cool attached the following image(s):  Untitled.png (17kb) downloaded 3 time(s).You cannot view/download attachments. Try to login or register. |
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Is there a particular set of pages bringing in this additional traffic? What is the make-up of the bounces (new vs. returning)? |
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Originally Posted by: rabidgopher04  Is there a particular set of pages bringing in this additional traffic? What is the make-up of the bounces (new vs. returning)? Pages, yes, a topic started is a new page that brings new traffic. The topic brings traffic, but as indicated by the bounce rate, they are checking the topic, then bolting for the exit, lol. |
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