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Is there any tool that can help to overcome massive website bounce rates and improve lead generation?

What are the factors that lead to massive bounce rate and how can we solve it? Is there any tool that can help with it?

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The tool would be a data analytics tool such as google analytics. However, your churn would depend on where the bounce occurs in your funnel, but you have a problem somewhere in your marketing funnel. This can come from a variety of things, from as simple as better copy to less friction in the funnel. I want to help you work through your problem, call me so we can sort it out.


Answered 6 years ago

Your bounce rate question describes visitors bolting from your site and not customers who discontinue paying for service, which would be churn. Visitors who bolt without engagement of any kind, especially purchasing are being solicited from the wrong place (whether that is Facebook or another organization or site. Align your product/service and price point with the right audience in order to communicate value. I appreciate how frustrating a high bounce rate is because it prevents earning. Take the steps I recommended to engage and convert visitors into customers.


Answered 6 years ago

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Answered 6 years ago

The "tool" you're looking for is a clear message. A "bounce" is a visitor saying "I didn't find what I was looking for". Put another way, if what the visitor reads first doesn't align with what they expected to find, they'll bounce. Get your message aligned across your advertising and website copy and your bounce rate will drop like plane without fuel.


Answered 6 years ago

There’s no magic bullet solution for this—got some good answers here addressing both your site copy and lack of clear messaging within. Visuals are also important! Homepages are kinda dead, do you have nice looking landing pages that are easy to read and navigate? Good UX?

People also hate the feeling they’re being sold to. What kind of value are you providing them that would make them want to sign up for your email list? Having enough good content out there that’s leading them to your site is important.

Let me know if you need help with the content bit: it gets overlooked in lead generation, and definitely provides the best value for your money.


Answered 6 years ago

Conversion research is essential to find reasons for high bounce rates. It also depends on the type of page and the type of website. Gaining insights from Google Analytics is a good start, but even more important is to gain insights from visitor feedback tools like UserTest.io, UsabilityHub.com and Hotjar.com. Getting insights and recommendations from a CRO expert on here is another great place to gain help.


Answered 6 years ago

The "tool" is compelling content. You need to be provocative and stand out. Make them want to continue to read on your site and sign up for your newsletter.

For example, if you are an expert on website conversion, don't write an article on "overcoming massive website bounce rates". The other 3,000 experts are writing on that. Write something like "Why Your Website's Bounce Rate is Probably Too Low".


Answered 6 years ago

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Answered 6 years ago

Hi, Andy Jacob here...How about we start with the website and offering first?


Answered 6 years ago

You can use Airim (https://airim.co) to ask your website visitors why they are leaving the page.

Visitors respond by selecting the most appropriate reason or an FAQ that resembles closely to what they were looking for. If the content excites them, they re-engage with the website and even end up converting into signups.

All users' responses, actions and customer journey can be viewed in an admin dashboard.


Answered 6 years ago

#1. Record your next sales call.
#2. Put that copy on the landing page.
#3. Add in all the objections you have to overcome before completing a sale.
#4. Remove any barriers like too high of a price, too complicated to sign up, too long to wait for a reply, etc. (you can add each one back later like increasing prices, so you know it's effects on sales).
#5. Promote the page to specific groups that are most likely to purchase.
#6. Hire me, I'll help you do it :)


Answered 6 years ago

This is a great question.

I would take this time to run through a thought experiement I like to ask companies I work with in similar situations.

Problem vs. Symtom

Your goal is to improve conversions and capture more leads from the traffic you currently have.

You are assuming the problem for your high bounce rates are actually because you don't have the proper "tools"

When in reality your high bounce rate is the symtom of something else.

Tools are great but they won't help your problem you face at its core.

*is the traffic source your driving traffic from the right one?
*Is your website horribly designed?
*Is the content and copy on your website not adding any value or grabbing the attention of your visitor?
*Is your service or product not positioned correctly?

I would start there before trying to find the "tool" because more than likely your real problem can be fixed or addressed sooner then you think.


Answered 6 years ago

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