What do you think an acceptable Bounce Rate is for a paysite?

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  • crazytrini85
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    • Jun 2006
    • 817

    #1

    What do you think an acceptable Bounce Rate is for a paysite?

    Considering the various ways webmasters are sending traffic to your site, what do you think is acceptable?
  • Barefootsies
    Choice is an Illusion
    • Feb 2005
    • 42635

    #2
    Here are some shots off a tube pay site I had sold earlier this year. I think this is pretty good.




    Buy comparison, here is a traffic tube site and it's bounce rate.

    http://www.gfy.com/showthread.php?t=973187

    That gives you a rough idea. I am sure that the result will vary by niche, volume, and where the traffic is coming from. I tend to focus on lower volume, and quality converting traffic.

    Google Analytics specialist Avinash Kaushik has stated: "My own personal observation is that it is really hard to get a bounce rate under 20%, anything over 35% is cause for concern, 50% (above) is worrying. I stress that this is my personal analysis...."[4]
    I work for sales, or conversions. Not Alexa e-penis.
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    • crazytrini85
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      • Jun 2006
      • 817

      #3
      Originally posted by Barefootsies
      Here are some shots off a tube pay site I had sold earlier this year. I think this is pretty good.




      Buy comparison, here is a traffic tube site and it's bounce rate.

      http://www.gfy.com/showthread.php?t=973187

      That gives you a rough idea. I am sure that the result will vary by niche, volume, and where the traffic is coming from. I tend to focus on lower volume, and quality converting traffic.



      I work for sales, or conversions. Not Alexa e-penis.
      Yea those are good numbers though for a tube or any free site your bounce is going to be lower than an actual pay site. You doesn't want free porn?

      Was that a totally free tube or a hybrid pay/tube?

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      • Barefootsies
        Choice is an Illusion
        • Feb 2005
        • 42635

        #4
        Originally posted by crazytrini85
        Was that a totally free tube or a hybrid pay/tube?
        The first example, was a tube hybrid pay site (first 20 seconds free, then must pay).

        The second example is more of a traditional traffic tube (full length free).
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        • The Porn Nerd
          Living The Dream
          • Jun 2009
          • 19787

          #5
          When it comes to paysites - and I run 23 of them - I don't focus on 'bounce rates' as much as I do on overall 'stickiness'. (MY definition of stickiness: over 2 minutes+ on site, with at least a click thru to the Join page)

          Remember, some of these surfers have bookmarked your paysite, and are coming back for a quick glance to see if you've updated, or to re-consider buying. Some will come back 3-4 times, for 5-10 seconds, once a week before Joining.

          So I ignore 'bounce' and look for a 'stickiness' ratio of 35%+. Anything under 30% and my chances of a sale drop like a stone; anything above 35% and a sale is almost gauranteed.

          Time on site + click thru to the Join page tells me much more than bounce rate.
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          • crazytrini85
            Confirmed User
            • Jun 2006
            • 817

            #6
            Originally posted by MisterPeabody
            When it comes to paysites - and I run 23 of them - I don't focus on 'bounce rates' as much as I do on overall 'stickiness'. (MY definition of stickiness: over 2 minutes+ on site, with at least a click thru to the Join page)

            Remember, some of these surfers have bookmarked your paysite, and are coming back for a quick glance to see if you've updated, or to re-consider buying. Some will come back 3-4 times, for 5-10 seconds, once a week before Joining.

            So I ignore 'bounce' and look for a 'stickiness' ratio of 35%+. Anything under 30% and my chances of a sale drop like a stone; anything above 35% and a sale is almost gauranteed.

            Time on site + click thru to the Join page tells me much more than bounce rate.

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            • Barefootsies
              Choice is an Illusion
              • Feb 2005
              • 42635

              #7
              Originally posted by MisterPeabody
              When it comes to paysites - and I run 23 of them - I don't focus on 'bounce rates' as much as I do on overall 'stickiness'. (MY definition of stickiness: over 2 minutes+ on site, with at least a click thru to the Join page)

              Remember, some of these surfers have bookmarked your paysite, and are coming back for a quick glance to see if you've updated, or to re-consider buying. Some will come back 3-4 times, for 5-10 seconds, once a week before Joining.

              So I ignore 'bounce' and look for a 'stickiness' ratio of 35%+. Anything under 30% and my chances of a sale drop like a stone; anything above 35% and a sale is almost gauranteed.

              Time on site + click thru to the Join page tells me much more than bounce rate.
              Nice post and feedback sire.

              I have not looked at all the different niches you promote, but sounds like you have your traffic down to a science.
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