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Since having such high bounces, Analytics cannot calculate the average time of the sessions that arrive from these articles properly. By eliminating the bounce based on reading time, we have gained in data quality and we will be able to use these new inputs to adjust the SEO strategy. Beware of the % rebound article after editing! This insurance needs a review so as not to continue throwing away everything achieved with SEO and losing possibilities of gaining reader loyalty. Okay Roger, but I don't know about programming.Can I modify the bounce anyway? Yes, it is very simple. You just Special Database have to add this line of code that I leave below to your analytics code that you already have inserted on the website. If you copy it just before closing the script it will work from that moment on. rebound In this example I have marked that readers are not included in the bounce rate once they exceed seconds in any blog article. Based on the size or particular characteristics of your blog, you can edit this code to adapt it to your needs. If what you publish were always guides, it could be that seconds would not be enough, while for other blogs with more direct content it would be a good indicator.
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My recommendation is that you understand your blog and decide based on that. Read some articles and time yourself, based on this you will be able to know how long it takes on average to read them, and on this you mark the figure from which to remove the readers from the rebound even though they do not interact with the blog beyond that reading punctual. *Note: Once the change is applied to the Analytics code, you will begin to see the change in the bounce rate from that moment on since the changes do not affect the account history.
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