How Is Bounce Rate Calculated in Analytics?
Posted By Keith Dsouza On October 15, 2009 @ 5:33 pm In Webmaster Tips | No Comments
If you have been using a web analytics service [1] to track visitors on your website, you might have noticed an attribute called Bounce Rate. Bounce Rate basically tells you how many users visited your website and left immediately.
However, don’t take that as a full-fledged definition. The Google Analytics blog had a rapid fire question and answer session, where they answered several questions, including:
Watch the video below to find answers on how bounce rate is calculated in analytics, and the other questions discussed in the session.
Visit our Webmaster tips [2] section to find more handy and useful tips, which will help you to manage your blog/website better.
Rapid Fire Web Analytics Q and A [3] [Official Google Analytics Blog]
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