Bounce Rate

How often people visit your website and leave without clicking on anything. https://getsling.com/blog/business-terms/

Refers to the percentage of website visitors who leave a site after viewing only one page, without engaging with any of the content or taking any action. A high bounce rate indicates that visitors may not find the site’s content or user experience engaging or relevant, which can negatively impact lead generation, sales, and brand reputation. Bounce rate is commonly used as a metric to evaluate website performance and identify areas for improvement in website design, content, and user experience.

An example of bounce rate in business coaching would be the percentage of website visitors who leave a coach’s website after viewing only one page, without engaging with any of the content or taking any action. A high bounce rate indicates that the website may not be effectively communicating the coach’s value proposition or may have technical issues that need to be addressed. To improve the bounce rate, a coach may need to optimize their website’s design, navigation, and content to better engage visitors and encourage them to explore further.

Bounce Rate DEFINITION:

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1.Percentage of website visitors who leave after viewing only one page. 2.The percentage of website visitors who leave without interacting with the site.

Bounce Rate QUOTE:

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1."High bounce rates are like bad first dates - they leave without a second thought or a second click." 2."A high bounce rate is like a bad first date - they came, they saw, but they didn't click."