Bounce Tracking
Numbers of visitors who come to a website and leave without visiting any other pages other than the one they arrived on is known as the bounce rate. To put it another way, people "bounce" away from your website practically instantly. The process of keeping track on the bounce rate is known as bounce tracking. A high bounce rate suggests an issue if your goal is for users to browse numerous pages of your website. Perhaps a link in the navigation menu is broken, or your website load time is too long, and customers aren't willing to wait. It's possible that your material is irrelevant to your site's users.
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Rajat Gupta is the founder of Spotsaas, where he reviews and compares software tools that help businesses work smarter. Over the past two years, he has analyzed thousands of products across CRM, HR, AI, and finance — combining real-world research with a strong foundation in commerce and the CFA program. He's especially curious about AI, automation, and the future of work tech. Outside of SpotSaaS, you'll find him on a badminton court or tracking the stock market.
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