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		<title>By: Quick Google Analytics Tip: Analyze Bounce Rate Correlated with Time on Site/Page</title>
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		<description>[...] When you’re checking the bounce rate you should also look at it together with time on site. Only when you’ll have a high bounce rate and almost zero seconds time on site you should think that your content is not relevant to what the reader was searching for. And only then you should try and find out the sources of traffic for that page and better understand the bounce rate. [...]</description>
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