Bounce rates can be used to help determine the effectiveness or performance of an entry page. An entry page with a low bounce rate means that the page effectively causes visitors to view more pages and continue on deeper into the web site.[3]
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]
Interpretation of the bounce rate measure should be relevant to a website's business objectives and definitions of conversion, as having a high bounce rate is not always a sign of poor performance. On sites where an objective can be met without viewing more than one page, the bounce rate would not be as meaningful for determining conversion success. In contrast, the bounce rate of an e-commerce site could be interpreted in correlation with the purchase conversion rate, providing the bounces are considered representative of visits where no purchase was made.
Last edited by Barefootsies; 02-22-2011, 06:55 AM.
All those long ass posts pharting out of his ass... coming up with different numbers?....lol
I feel like a complete total idiot. I thought for days the sides made it look like he was getting 2,000 visitors each month. But that's for each day. So fucking self owned. I truly apologize to Pat Flynn over this. Man, I thought he was a scammer. That he had photoshopped the numbers in Visits. But forgot to chop the sides with 2,000-4,000.
I reasontly tested 97 on an IQ test. Here you see why!! lol
Want people to know that there's nothing wrong with those statistics.
Well I made a mistake, there's nothing wrong with these numbers. I'm so glad that I didn't out him out back on his own blog. Now he can get some free press from GFY instead. Glad I deleted that video when I did a camtasia on him and said he had 2,000*7 months visits... then started to go up from there. Meaning I thought he got 14,000 visitors for seven months. I was tired, right...
And sorry to Pat Flynn. You the man, banking $35,000 working 4 hours a day.
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