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Why most bloggers needn't worry about high bounce rates

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I was encouraged to read a couple of posts that talked about bounce rates from a web analytics person. In them, he describes several contexts in which high bounce rates should not be construed as being a negative reflection of the quality of the site or content. My own bounce rate is nearing 75% to date. In the web metrics world, bounce rate is defined as when " the visitor leaves a site without visiting any other pages [within the same domain]  before a specified session-timeout occurs. " In the aforementioned blog, the first entry talked about when the page's call to action takes the user to an external page or an advertisement link, and what is most valid for blogs, when the page arrived at is a so-called "destination page". Since most blog designs that I've seen provide the most recent entry content for quick viewing on the root or landing page, people whose blog posts are brief enough to be displayed in their entirety, returning readers only need