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Thursday 18 August 2011

"Actual Bounce Rate VS Bounce Rate"



Search Engine Optimization or SEO has become the heart of website for promotion and ROI (Return on Investment) over the Internet Marketing. If you want your website ranked anywhere near top of results gathered by a search engine when internet users search for relevant information, than you have to refer the term named “SEO”. To get better result two things should be in the mind first the Competitor you want hit him hard to bit his venue position race in Search engines and second your position over the area you want to target. Remember the ranking is not the End! Ranking just attract the visitor and drives traffic to your website after that you have to just drive effort oriented writing content to elegant the sales. Simply you have to promote your ideas through powerful content writing and hit the sales areas.

When SEO is referred the two things comes in the mind that is what is subjected as Heading “Actual Bounce Rate VS Bounce Rate”. This topic has been news in many times Mat Cutts also has discussed in the conference a lot with the proven answers to make clear the things.

Actual Bounce Rate VS Bounce Rate :  Bounce rate is simply internet marketing term used in the web traffic analysis. Its shows or represent the percentage of the visitor who enter the website and “Bounce” means leave site rather than reviewing more pages and getting stick to our information on website. Bounce rate can help the website holder to determine proficiency and performance mark of the entry page. An entry page with a low bounce rate means that the page effectively causes visitors to view more pages and continue on deeper into the web site.  Bounce can occurs when visitor just views starting page and leaves without going into deeper pages before specific session-timeout occurs. There is no min or max time by which visitor must leave and bounce rate also doe no occur for website. Normally Software measured this bounce rate by their tracking Formulas.
      
       
Rb   = Bounce Rate  Tv  = No of visitors  Te  = Total Entries to website Pages
Simply Actual Bounce rate is!  Let’s talks in example:   Person A visits a page via organic search takes a quick look at a page filled with ads and low quality content, than returns to the search results.  That person spends few seconds on the page before returning to the search results.  That’s clearly an “actual bounce” and would also show up in Google Analytics as a bounce.

1 comments:

Raunaq Rayait said...

Interesting post understanding a bounce rate is one of the most important thing to do while doing link building campaign.Analysing it with the help of Google analytics can helps a lot to make a link building strategy.Well Pratik thanks for sharing such a beautiful information.

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