Post by rajumiaklm669 on May 16, 2024 3:29:24 GMT
This doesn't mean the site is bad, it just means readers have found exactly what they need and no longer need to look at other sites. 2.2. These cases do not count as Bounce rate When more than 1 GIF request is created in the same session, it will not be considered a page exit even if no additional pages on the website are accessed. This will affect the accuracy of the data and cause difficulties. So what are the cases where Bounce rate is not calculated? Event tracking For example, when a user enters a page on the website, presses the video play button (tracked through an event tracking code that counts the number of times the video play button is clicked) and then exits without going to another page, Google will still not Consider this the Bounce rate. The reason is because there were 2 GIF requests proposed in one Session.
Social Interactions Tracking In case a user visits the business's website and Ukraine Email List starts a social event that is tracked through the social interaction analysis tracking code and then leaves the website immediately afterward, it will not be counted as Bounce rate. Similarly, when users read and share articles on the website via the share button without going to any other page. These visits will not be considered by Google as a page exit because there are also 2 GIF requests recommended for a Session. Event tracking automatically This is where the tracked event is automatically executed during visits. For example, when accessing a website, the video on it automatically plays and the video play button is assigned a tracking code. Every time the page is reloaded, that visit will not be counted in the Bounce rate because there is more than 1 GIF request.
Many duplicate Google Analytics Tracking Codes on the website If the website has many identical GATCs (1 code in the header, 1 code in the footer), then just scrolling down without clicking on another page or interacting will be counted as 2 GIF requests. So this visit will not be counted in the Bounce rate. Make sure your business website does not have this error and only has 1 GATC on the page. 3. What are the factors that affect Bounce rate? What is bounce rate? 3.1. Type of website There are many types of websites and the bounce rate of each type will be different. The following is a reference Bounce rate index from some types of websites: E-commerce and retail websites: 20 – 45% Website B2B: 25 – 55%. Information page: 65 – 90% Landing page: 35 – 60% Blog, portals: 65 – 90% As seen, blogs and landing pages have the highest bounce rate. The reason is that these pages are designed to provide information that makes readers read and then leave without intending to interact.
Social Interactions Tracking In case a user visits the business's website and Ukraine Email List starts a social event that is tracked through the social interaction analysis tracking code and then leaves the website immediately afterward, it will not be counted as Bounce rate. Similarly, when users read and share articles on the website via the share button without going to any other page. These visits will not be considered by Google as a page exit because there are also 2 GIF requests recommended for a Session. Event tracking automatically This is where the tracked event is automatically executed during visits. For example, when accessing a website, the video on it automatically plays and the video play button is assigned a tracking code. Every time the page is reloaded, that visit will not be counted in the Bounce rate because there is more than 1 GIF request.
Many duplicate Google Analytics Tracking Codes on the website If the website has many identical GATCs (1 code in the header, 1 code in the footer), then just scrolling down without clicking on another page or interacting will be counted as 2 GIF requests. So this visit will not be counted in the Bounce rate. Make sure your business website does not have this error and only has 1 GATC on the page. 3. What are the factors that affect Bounce rate? What is bounce rate? 3.1. Type of website There are many types of websites and the bounce rate of each type will be different. The following is a reference Bounce rate index from some types of websites: E-commerce and retail websites: 20 – 45% Website B2B: 25 – 55%. Information page: 65 – 90% Landing page: 35 – 60% Blog, portals: 65 – 90% As seen, blogs and landing pages have the highest bounce rate. The reason is that these pages are designed to provide information that makes readers read and then leave without intending to interact.