Post by freeforums on Dec 4, 2023 1:03:01 GMT -5
As a reminder, the dimension generally corresponds to the element indicated in the first column of the Google Analytics table that you are analyzing. DEPARTURE OF USERS BY COUNTRY Here is an example of bounce rate by country (Audience » Geographic data » Geographic area). bounce rate by country With this report, it is possible to identify the percentage of hasty departures depending on the country. This view allows you to better understand where to optimize the bounce rate based on your target audience. In this specific case, the bounce rates of the different countries are very correct, but imagine that the bounce rate of Canada is at 80%. This would mean that Canadian Internet users do not find the content sufficiently relevant and the site (or at least its content) would have to be reworked to encourage Canadian Internet users to visit several pages of the website.
You can then repeat the previous exercise for all the reports you want. BOUNCE RATE BY URL If you want to know the bounce rate for each of your pages, go to “Behavior” then “Site Content” and “All Pages”. You will then find a list of all the pages on your website as well as the many Phone Number List associated statistics, including the bounce rate. bounce rate per page BOUNCE RATE BY ACQUISITION CHANNEL If you want to take the analysis even further, by going to “Acquisition”, then “All traffic” and finally “Channels”, you will find the bounce rate for each of the different acquisition channels.
This view is particularly interesting for seeing the success of your traffic acquisition campaigns. Imagine that one of your advertising campaigns has a bounce rate of 90%, this means that there is clearly a problem between the message of the ad (what the Internet user expects to find) and the content of the page. HOW TO ANALYZE A HIGH BOUNCE RATE? In general, your site's bounce rate will be either "low" (below 40%) or "high" (above 80%). If your site is in the first case, then it's perfect. Congratulations ! Otherwise, you need to take a step back to analyze this figure . But don't panic, a high bounce rate doesn't necessarily mean that your website is performing poorly and is good to go.
You can then repeat the previous exercise for all the reports you want. BOUNCE RATE BY URL If you want to know the bounce rate for each of your pages, go to “Behavior” then “Site Content” and “All Pages”. You will then find a list of all the pages on your website as well as the many Phone Number List associated statistics, including the bounce rate. bounce rate per page BOUNCE RATE BY ACQUISITION CHANNEL If you want to take the analysis even further, by going to “Acquisition”, then “All traffic” and finally “Channels”, you will find the bounce rate for each of the different acquisition channels.
This view is particularly interesting for seeing the success of your traffic acquisition campaigns. Imagine that one of your advertising campaigns has a bounce rate of 90%, this means that there is clearly a problem between the message of the ad (what the Internet user expects to find) and the content of the page. HOW TO ANALYZE A HIGH BOUNCE RATE? In general, your site's bounce rate will be either "low" (below 40%) or "high" (above 80%). If your site is in the first case, then it's perfect. Congratulations ! Otherwise, you need to take a step back to analyze this figure . But don't panic, a high bounce rate doesn't necessarily mean that your website is performing poorly and is good to go.