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What is a Bounce Rate and Why is it Important?

You run a website. You want to keep people on your site to make sales and advertise key features of your business.  

But, when you look at the analytics you see that your site has a high bounce rate. In short, people are coming to your site and then leaving after only a few seconds! 

How To Improve Website Traffic with These 5 Beginner Steps

We all want more traffic on our sites.  

After all, traffic indicates interest and interest creates sales. However, building traffic on your site can be difficult, especially with dozens of competitors trying to accomplish the same goal, and vying for sales from a small group of customers.

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