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单词 bounce rate
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Definition of bounce rate in English:

bounce rate

noun
  • The percentage of visitors to a particular website who navigate away from the site after viewing only one page.

    a rising bounce rate is a sure sign that your homepage is boring or off-putting
    Example sentencesExamples
    • So bounce rate for me is a bit of a headache, but over time with more domain authority and trust, I am sure this will become much less of a problem.
    • The 75 visitors to this page averaged 03:36 mins with a 77% bounce rate.
    • Given the site's bounce rate, which shows that nearly a third of all visitors leave after only one page view, Carr expected an average number of page views of six or fewer.
    • After all, we've all been told that high bounce rates affect your ranking and all.
    • That's why we need other metrics like bounce rate, conversion rate, e-commerce revenue etc. to make a visit worthy of consideration.
    • I was just speaking with a client and explained that they get 9% higher conversion from Bing and a 11% lower bounce rate.
    • So I agree with Dr. Pete, bounce rate is not a great indicator of content on a site - for example, there is no one in my particular field (niche) who has any where near the relevent and original content that I deliver weekly.
    • Pay careful attention to your site's "bounce rate" - the percentage of visitors who leave your site without clicking even one page deeper into it.
    • That blog could be incredibly successful, but by its nature, the bounce rate would be high.
    • Of course, as Todd Friessen pointed out later, high bounce rates will kill you in other ways.
    • The Campaign Monitor system provides a great deal of reporting, including bounce rates, unsubscribe tracking, links clicked and number of HTML emails opened (for mail clients without images blocked).
 
 

Definition of bounce rate in US English:

bounce rate

noun
  • The percentage of visitors to a particular website who navigate away from the site after viewing only one page.

    a rising bounce rate is a sure sign that your homepage is boring or off-putting
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Given the site's bounce rate, which shows that nearly a third of all visitors leave after only one page view, Carr expected an average number of page views of six or fewer.
    • That blog could be incredibly successful, but by its nature, the bounce rate would be high.
    • I was just speaking with a client and explained that they get 9% higher conversion from Bing and a 11% lower bounce rate.
    • The 75 visitors to this page averaged 03:36 mins with a 77% bounce rate.
    • Pay careful attention to your site's "bounce rate" - the percentage of visitors who leave your site without clicking even one page deeper into it.
    • So I agree with Dr. Pete, bounce rate is not a great indicator of content on a site - for example, there is no one in my particular field (niche) who has any where near the relevent and original content that I deliver weekly.
    • That's why we need other metrics like bounce rate, conversion rate, e-commerce revenue etc. to make a visit worthy of consideration.
    • Of course, as Todd Friessen pointed out later, high bounce rates will kill you in other ways.
    • After all, we've all been told that high bounce rates affect your ranking and all.
    • The Campaign Monitor system provides a great deal of reporting, including bounce rates, unsubscribe tracking, links clicked and number of HTML emails opened (for mail clients without images blocked).
    • So bounce rate for me is a bit of a headache, but over time with more domain authority and trust, I am sure this will become much less of a problem.
 
 
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