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Do Your Website Visitors Buy or Bounce?

Do your website visitors buy or bounce?

What’s a Bounce?

Before you can discover whether your website visitors buy or bounce, you have to know what a bounce is. In terms of SEO and search engines, a bounce is what happens when:

  1. A person types a question, term or phrase into a search engine, like Google.
     
  2. Your website appears in the list of the search engine results page (SERP, and yes, that’s a real acronym among SEO aficionados).
     
  3. The person clicks on the link to go to your website. So far, your SEO efforts are paying to drive traffic to your site.
     
  4. The visitor takes a quick look at your landing page and realizes that you don’t have the answer to the question.
     
  5. The visitor hits the Back button, and you’ll likely never see them again. This quick “visit” is called a bounce.

Although it still technically counts as a visit to your website, it’s really a bounce that does not further your goal of adding customers and fans. While bounces don’t hurt your website’s rankings in SERPs, they are often point to other issues.

Why Do Website Visitors Buy or Bounce?

When people use search engines, they’re seeking answers, information, products, services or news. Sometimes, what they type into the search engine — or more frequently, say into their device — is a full-sentence question, such as: “How can I get visitors to stay on my website?” Other times, it may be just a word or short phrase, such as: “Website bounce” or “buy or bounce.”

If your website shoes up on the SERP, especially if it’s high on the list, that means your site has been optimized for the keyword the person has used in the search. That’s what SEO is supposed to do: rank your website for relevant keywords to attract people looking for those terms. But when people visit and bounce, the causes may include:

How Can I Stop Bounces?

You won’t be able to stop all the people bouncing from your website for the same reason you can’t please all the people all the time. But you can take steps to make it easier for visitors to make their buy or bounce decision. It takes a combined effort involving your website design, your SEO and your content. Steps to take include:

As experts in online content, Ray Access can help you with the last tip. Once your SEO has directed a visitor to your site, it’s up to your website design and content to help that visitor decide to buy or bounce. Which does your website encourage?


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