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Improving your website bounce rate

Your website bounce rate can have a big impact on performance. Not just how your website performs, but also for SEO (free listings in Google search results), paid Google Ads and Social Media Advertising.

It affects your website’s quality score – a high bounce rate is telling Google that the information on there is not relevant to the traffic it is driving and that users didn’t like your page, therefore impacting where you are listed in search results.

What is a website bounce rate and where do I find it?

Your website bounce rate tells you what percentage of people enter your website and then leave immediately without doing anything on the site. If people are leaving right away, it means that they are not finding what they are looking for.

You can see your bounce rate in your Google Analytics home screen. If you don’t have Google Analytics installed – get it. It’s free to use and vital for monitoring website performance. Get in touch if you need help with this.

Visitors can bounce from your site by:

What is a good bounce rate?

The average website should aim for a bounce rate of between 40-60%, but it can vary by industry and page types. Also, bounce rates do tend to be higher for B2B than B2C. Here are some benchmarks:

Factors that affect bounce rate:

Tips to improve bounce rate (you may not be able to do all of these, but any you do will be beneficial):

These are general tips which will make a difference, but if you are really serious about your bounce rate and your website performance – then you need to drill down into the analytics to really understand why it is so high.

If you are getting blinded by the technical aspects of this but want to improve your website performance – get in touch. I offer services ranging from:

I can take on the time-consuming technical elements so you can sit back and watch your website grow your business.

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