Your blog’s bounce rate represents how many people have visited your website and left after only viewing one page. Typically, the lower your bounce rate, the higher your reader engagement. How do you decrease your blog’s “bounceworthiness”? Here’s a closer look at bounce rates, and 11 simple ways to improve yours.
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Krissy,
Thanks for this simple, but critical list of tips to decrease bounce rate. You are so right on that keeping visitors on your site is so important. I see some tips here that I will implement and pass on.
Thanks
Jerry
My pleasure Jerry, and I’m so glad you enjoyed the infographic! Keep me posted on how it goes! xo
Thanks for this! Such great info 🙂