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How Do I Reduce Bounce Rate?

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The short answer

Fix page speed (LCP under 2.5s on mobile), strengthen above-the-fold content (specific headline + proof signal + clear CTA in first 700px), match landing-page content to the traffic source’s expectation, and ensure mobile UX is single-column with thumb-reachable CTAs. The four together usually cut bounce 15-30%.

№ 01The longer answer

Bounce rate is GA4’s “not-engaged-session rate” — sessions under 10 seconds with no conversion and no second pageview. The four biggest causes: slow page, weak above-the-fold, traffic-content mismatch, broken mobile UX.

Page speed: mobile LCP above 4 seconds correlates with 40%+ bounce on cold traffic. Fix this first — image compression, lazy loading, caching, removing render-blocking JavaScript. Target: LCP < 2.5s mobile, INP < 200ms, CLS < 0.1.

Above-the-fold: visitor decides in 5-10 seconds whether the page is for them. The first 700px needs to answer: what do you do, who is it for, can I trust this (one proof signal), what’s the next action. Miss any one and visitors bounce.

Traffic-content mismatch: a Google Ad headlined “Tampa B2B Web Design” should send to a page about Tampa B2B web design, not a generic homepage. Bounce rate is often a campaign-targeting problem, not a page problem. Audit your top-bouncing pages by traffic source.

№ 02What’s a good bounce rate?

Depends on page type. Homepages: 40-55% is normal. Service pages: 55-70%. Blog posts: 70-80% (long-form content gets read then bounced naturally). Local-service landing pages from paid: 40-50% is the target.

№ 03Should I be worried about a 70% bounce rate?

Only on the right pages. 70% on a service page is too high — usually a content or speed issue. 70% on a blog post is fine — that’s how blog traffic behaves.

№ 04Does bounce rate matter for SEO?

Indirectly. Google doesn’t use bounce rate as a direct ranking factor (they’ve stated this), but high bounce correlates with poor user satisfaction, which Google detects through other signals (return-to-SERP, dwell time). Fix bounce and the SEO benefit comes naturally.