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Does reducing bounce rate has an effect on SEO of a site? - Baldev Sinh - 06-10-2014 04:50 PM

Is bounce rate in any way related to SEO of a site? If yes, describe how to reduce it easily.


- Jake - 06-10-2014 04:56 PM

It's a factor, a certain percentage of people may hit the back arrow and return to the search result page, which may be noted by the search engines. More important though is bounce rate's losing you visitors.

Improving the load speed of a page by reducing the file size of images, or using a faster server may be the most direct cure. Google's own internal design specs call for 1/2 second load time on their sites.

Having more engaging content on the landing page that immediately grabs a visitor's attention may help as well, you probably have to do some split testing to find the optimal design.


- Abhay Khurana - 06-10-2014 05:11 PM

Yes, bounce rate has an effect on SEO as Google see's what is the bounce rate of the website.

But it does't mean that if your website has very good bounce rate and no links or very less quality links, then you will have good rankings for your website.

Bounce rate just helps the site to be more reliable and authoritative in the eyes of Google.

I hope it helps.


- Sourabh - 06-10-2014 05:27 PM

yes bounce rate effects a site, higher bounce rate has negative impact on your site, why bounce rate is high, because visit do not find your website interesting, and leave your website before further traversing. this passes a negative judgement about your site. so Google might give you lower rankings.


- Roslin Paul - 06-10-2014 05:33 PM

Yes if your bounce rate is high, then site rank will go down.


- David Justin - 06-10-2014 05:39 PM

Jake has the best answer here. Baldev, are you asking becaause you are writing an article for a customer?


- john - 06-10-2014 05:41 PM

Bounce rates is used to help determine the effectiveness or performance of an entry page at generating the interest of visitors. 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.

High bounce rates typically indicate that the website isn’t doing a good job of attracting the continued interest of visitors. This indicates that you have to make some changes on the website to keep the visitors on your site.