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How To Reduce Blog Bounce Rate

Bounce rate is simply the percentage of visitors who just enter into your blog from any source and go back without clicking on a single link. It can ruin your blog's ranking. All major search engines specially Google hate those blogs that have too much bounce rate.

There are some common mistakes that every newbie blogger do, which increases their blog's bounce rate. Follow below 8 best ways to overcome these mistakes:


1. Interlink Your Older Posts:


Whenever you write a new post, always try to link your old posts. But remember, posts should be on related topic.

2. Provide Better Navigation:


Add categories into blog sidebar, show related posts, show popular posts, provide a search widget, show your blog archive etc.

3. New Window for each Link:


Make your links (internal or external) open in a new tab. When you create a link, always check the box which says, "Open this link in a new window".

4. Use "Read More" (Jump Break) Link:


Use "read more" link on your blog to show only post summary at homepage. It will make your blog more professional. To do this, click on "insert jump link" just next to the "insert a video" button on the post editor.

5. Quick Loading Time:


Reader wants a site, which loads quickly. Here is an article to reduce your blog load time.


That's all. If you have any doubt or questions, then just comment below. :)

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