Poor bounce rates on a website is one of the easiest ways to bleed pageviews and while sometimes you can’t help it when users leave your site after a quick read there are some “best practices” you can implements in your writing and throughout your sites structure to ensure your bounce rate doesn’t reach astronomical levels.
Keep in mind that there is no “guarantee” that your bounce rate will increase the moment you implement all of these tips, however if you continue to tweak your website following these simple guidelines you should see results over time.
1. Forgetting Internal Leaking
When you have a blog with thousands, hundreds or even just dozens of posts you need to promote those posts. The easiest way to promote your posts is by internally linking to them. When linking within my own articles I look for keywords that focus on the articles main points. For example if an article is about running shoes and I have an article on my site about a new high tech pair of Nike’s I make sure to link the word “running shoes” to my Nike article.
Keep in mind that there is no “guarantee” that your bounce rate will increase the moment you implement all of these tips, however if you continue to tweak your website following these simple guidelines you should see results over time.
1. Forgetting Internal Leaking
When you have a blog with thousands, hundreds or even just dozens of posts you need to promote those posts. The easiest way to promote your posts is by internally linking to them. When linking within my own articles I look for keywords that focus on the articles main points. For example if an article is about running shoes and I have an article on my site about a new high tech pair of Nike’s I make sure to link the word “running shoes” to my Nike article.
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