Difference: Bounce Rate and Exit Rate
Bounce Rate: A bounce is a single-page session on your site. Bounce rate calculated as single-page sessions divided by all sessions, or the percentage of all sessions on your site in which users viewed only a single page.
Session 1: Page B > Page A > Page C > Exit
Session 2: Page B > Exit
Session 3: Page A > Page C > Page B > Exit
Session 4: Page C > Exit
Session 5: Page B > Page C > Page A > Exit
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| Bounce Rate |
Bounce Rate of pages
Page A: 0%
Page B: 33%
Page C: 100%
Exit Rate: The number of people who exit your website after landing on a page and compares it to the total number of views the page received.
Session 1: Page B > Page A > Page C > Exit
Session 2: Page B > Exit
Session 3: Page A > Page C > Page B > Exit
Session 4: Page C > Exit
Session 5: Page B > Page C > Page A > Exit
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| Exit Rate |
Exit Rate of pages
Page A: 33% (3 sessions included Page A, 1 session exited from Page A)
Page B: 50% (4 sessions included Page B, 2 sessions exited from Page B)
Page C: 50% (4 sessions included Page C, 2 sessions exited from Page C)


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