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How To Lower Your Blog’s Bounce Rate

By Dona Tennison

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Launching a blog these days is not at all difficult as you do have the tools and platforms to help you; however, when you’re actually running the blog, things can get difficult. You need to have plenty of content for people so they will remain on your site and continue reading. If that happens to you, then you have an unacceptably high bounce rate, and that will sink any site. So to address this issue about bounce rate, you have to know a few ways to deal with it.

The issue of stealing content from others sites is not a huge one, but it is one you must avoid always. Many people in your niche will know if you have stolen material, so it is not even worth the aggravation. If you use others’ content, then once that hits Facebook or Twitter you are done and it is over for your blog. You have to be unique in your approach and see to it that your blog’s not lacking as far as the original content is concerned. Sometimes you may want to give your readers a free ebook to download, and if so then do it all from your own host. Making things annoying for any of your readers and potential customers is not good service.

A piece of software that tracks and records what your visitors are doing and where they are going is vital. One thing you can do is see where people are coming from, and you can see if they leave right away. What you will be able to do is tailor the sites that you get traffic from depending on the quality. There are different reasons for the behavior on different pages on your site, and that is information which is valuable.

Your blog must be enabled for comments regardless if you want to develop a good relationship with your visitors. You know how much people like to express their opinions about things, so let them do it. Besides, commenting means people have read your content post and are spending more time there with commenting. Blogs that are hugely popular all allow their visitors to leave comments. If you disallow comments, then your rapport will suffer and that will not be good for bounce rate.

As you can see, we have only touched on a couple of items, here, and there are more methods available. But keep in mind that you do not want to overload your blog and make the file sizes too heavy. There are no two ways around this because you have to try and reduce the bounce rate of your blog as much as you can. When you apply what you have learned, then you will see the positive results for your self.

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MLA Style Citation:
Tennison, Dona "How To Lower Your Blog’s Bounce Rate." How To Lower Your Blog’s Bounce Rate. 12 Feb. 2012. uberarticles.com. 11 Apr 2012 <http://uberarticles.com/business/blogging/how-to-lower-your-blogs-bounce-rate/>.

APA Style Citation:
Tennison, D (2012, February 12). How To Lower Your Blog’s Bounce Rate. Retrieved April 11, 2012, from http://uberarticles.com/business/blogging/how-to-lower-your-blogs-bounce-rate/

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Tennison, Dona "How To Lower Your Blog’s Bounce Rate" uberarticles.com. http://uberarticles.com/business/blogging/how-to-lower-your-blogs-bounce-rate/


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