How to decrease your bounce rate of a website, many webmasters ask this question but the real question lies within the website design and usability. If your website had perfect landing page, you can easily decrease bounce rate of your website.
So check out this awesome inforgraphic and learn how to decrease bounce rate.

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useful inforgraphic. I really appreciate your efforts and I will be waiting for your further write ups thank you for sharing.
Hi !
I read this earlier on QuickSprout. Really helpful and interesting. Nice to see it on your blog too 🙂
Keep posting interesting stuff. I’ll be around 🙂
Hi Sourav, Thanks for commenting, quicksprout is really great blog.
That’s all really important to decrease bounce rate vic directly-indirectly very important to consider!
Great pot for me….because day 2 day my bounce rate increased very mush…..think-you for great information
i have to read this post over and over just to let the ideas shared stick to me brian. its so simple and the pics usage is cool. its a good message passed.
Thank you for pulling these metrics together into one single “mandala” so to speak. I was actually astonished with the up to 90% bounces blogs get. I would have sworn it was EXACTLY the opposite to all the other site types mentioned. Goes to show how some of us bloggers still live in cloud coockoo land …