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    Saw this blogpost at Google blogs and I think I should share it with other webmasters.
    If will definitely help reduce you bounce rates:




    In our last post, Avinash Kaushik dove into the world of website analytics and explained the power behind the bounce rate metric. With bounce rate, you are able to identify which webpages are turning away the most visitors. And while it's incredibly useful to identify which pages need fixing, what do you do next?

    Back in the good old days, you would go back to the page and redesign it based on what you or other people thought was right for your site. Now, you can actually run a test on your website and let your visitors decide the best version of your page, instead of just going with a gut feeling. Here, I'll discuss website testing — executing different versions of a page to see what sticks — and the various ways you can make the most of your site's design choices.

    To begin website testing, start by brainstorming variations of your website. You can decide on small changes, like swapping out a photo, or large changes, like an overhaul of your website's layout or color scheme. Then, by using a free tool like Website Optimizer, you can test your changes by automatically showing different visitors different versions of your site. From there, Website Optimizer will tell you which version your visitors liked the most by tracking which website variation was the most successful in reaching your goal. You can set your goal to be a sale, someone submitting a form or clicking a link, or any number of other interactions with your site. It's like running a simple experiment — without the complicated data analysis.

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    Is 75% bounce rate good or bad?

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    I supposed it depends on how the bounce occcures, it could be good or it could be bad

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    Hello Friends..........

    Great Tips.Thanks for sharing such wonderful tips with all of us.Keep sharing more tips in the future.

    Have a nice time ahead.

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    Nice post , Good information sharing with us keep it us.

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