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website 1 --
subject: wholesale consumer good
40.87% Bounce Rate
00:02:17 Avg. Time on Site
website 2 :
subject : news-oriented site
68.70% Bounce Rate
00:02:30 Avg. Time on Site
Are these results normal ? People stay more on the second one and the bounce rate is incredibly high compared to the first one.
Should i assume that on the news site, people read only one article and quit the website ?
On the first one i got an online shop so perhaps people click around to see the products and then leave the website, it could be an explanation for the lower bounce rate.
Am i wrong ?
Thanks for any suggestion or help
yaz
[edited by: caveman at 6:00 pm (utc) on Sep. 13, 2008]
[edit reason] Removed specifics per TOS [/edit]
Are the results normal? I dare say no one could say for sure. What we do know is that the lower the bounce rate the more suited your site is to the keywords that brought you the traffic. e.g. the users are finding what they expected.
Ideally, you need additional input from the users - or at least some folks you know well enough to ask for feedback.
There are many factors which can influence bounce rate beyond "content quality". Other factors include:
1. Search engine
2. Keyword
3. Audience
4. Relevance of KW to Landing Page
5. Specific page
6. Subject matter
These are quick examples off the top of my head but there are many more.
So, in your case 40% is good. Could be better. 68% needs work.
The time on site metric is also revealing. You should take a look at your log files and examine the number of visitors who spend less than 10 seconds (could be 5 or 20, or whatever your app supports) on site. You'll be surprised by how large the number is. This may be more telling than the average time. The quality and relevance of your content will be revealed when examining this metric.
[edited by: jatar_k at 12:44 pm (utc) on Sep. 14, 2008]