{"id":9696,"date":"2020-03-30T09:00:19","date_gmt":"2020-03-30T06:00:19","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.reliablesoft.net\/?p=9696"},"modified":"2021-06-28T19:28:03","modified_gmt":"2021-06-28T16:28:03","slug":"bounce-rate","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.reliablesoft.net\/bounce-rate\/","title":{"rendered":"What is Bounce Rate in Google Analytics and How to Reduce It"},"content":{"rendered":"
One of the metrics that indicate the quality of a webpage is the bounce rate.<\/em> It\u2019s a percentage shown in various Google Analytics reports and can be used by webmasters to analyze whether the content of a page satisfies the user intent.<\/p>\n As a general rule of thumb, the lower the bounce rate of a page, the better.<\/p>\n In this guide, you will learn:<\/p>\n A bounce rate is a percentage that shows how many users landed on a webpage and then exited the website, without having any interaction on the page. This means that they did not click any links on the page and this includes menu items and any other internal or external links.<\/p>\n When you have Google Analytics installed on your website, it records all actions performed on a page. Once a page is loaded for the first time, this triggers a session and a request is sent to the Google Analytics server.<\/p>\n When the Google analytics server does not receive a second request from the same page, then it means that the user did not interact with the page at all.<\/p>\n This is considered by Analytics as a single-page session and it is taken into account when calculating the bounce rate of a page.<\/p>\n\n
What is a bounce rate?<\/h2>\n
How is the bounce rate calculated in Google Analytics?<\/h3>\n