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5 Quick Tips to reduce Bounce Rate of your Blog
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- Create an awesome landing page for the visitors who comes to your site for the for the time. You can also provide an email subscription button in that page. It may be look to you guys a little bit of cheesy but atleast if they subscribe then you will get the chance to bring them back.

- Once the visitors have landed to your site. Show the best stuff of yours such as an awesome free ebook, or the best articles of your blog etc. Here is the tricky part on the first landing page you must show only one option as coming for first time the visitors might not be feeling comfortable seeing too many options. But when it comes to the second page they must see a plenty of good content and stuff, as if they must feel that they are glad to find your blog.

- Embed internal links in your content with catchy anchor texts. Alongside with the articles you can also show the links of the related posts by creating a column in your blog.

- Use headlines which are very attractive. Remember this is the first thing that one visitor that notices about your page so make it count.

- Put strong call to action buttons in your page such as 'Buy Now', 'Start Here Today' etc.
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#2
Nice share Thanks.
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#3
Great suggestion you have there, thanks for sharing it with the community.
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#4
I thinking internal links is the main point to focus on. Posting related articles in the content body is a great way to reduce bounce rate.
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#5
1. Improve Your Content’s Readability
2. Avoid Popups – Don’t Disrupt the UX
3. Create a Compelling Call-to-Action
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#6
increase Content’s Readability
Avoid Popups
Create a Call-to-Action
Improve Your Brand Storytelling
Keep the Blog Fresh and keep the Right Content
Keep Target Keywords
Attract the Right Visitors
create Attractive Meta Descriptions for visitors
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#7
Focusing on Targeted Audience,
Optimize Call to action on your website,
Improve your Website speed,
Make your website responsive,
Internal Linking,
Use Useful content because content is king.
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#8
When someone leaves a comment, they are either redirected to another page on your blog (depending on how you have your system set up) or the page simply refreshes.

And that, my friend, means that your reader has just visited more than one page on your blog = decreased blog bounce rate.

Just a few ways to get your readers to comment more:

Ask for the comment at the end of the post.
Ask a question.
Answer all comments.
Create a commenting tribe to show social proof and encourage more comments.
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#9
First of all, we should have a unique and interesting content so that we can easily target the relevant audience in reading. Use proper internal linking and put call to actions to the blog, may be it helps to reduce the bounce rate.
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#10
jenniferravon Wrote:First of all, we should have a unique and interesting content so that we can easily target the relevant audience in reading. Use proper internal linking and put call to actions to the blog, may be it helps to reduce the bounce rate.
I agree with this, in some many cases, the bounce rate has much relation with the quality of your content. Then you need to review again almost your articles on the website and find out which exit page that you have a lot of drop traffic, try to optimize some and I think you will get the better rate.

Good luck to you,
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