GPWA Times Magazine - Issue 45 - October 2019

#8 DanHorvat 28 May 2019, 9:50 a.m. Private Member People often forget a customer who clicked the CTA and made a purchase is counted as a bounce if that’s the only page he visited. “Bounce is a visitor who only sees one page before leaving your site.” So you do, ideally, want them to bounce. #6 PokCas 29 May 2019, 5:16 am Private Member Could you please tell us more about the tool? Is it easy to use? What exactly does it help with? How did it help you? “ Reply With Quote Originally Posted by ddm “I would suggest people start looking at onsite factors using Chrome’s Lighthouse tool to audit their sites.” I’ve just read that you can add an Event that causes Interactions, because two Interactions will mean the user did not bounce. For example, scrolling to a certain part of the page or spending a certain amount of time on the site can be that Event. And then your best customers won’t be labeled as the worst ones. “ Reply With Quote FROM THE FORUMS #7 ddm 29 May 2019, 9:30 a.m. Public Member Sure. It’s an auditing tool, focusing on SEO, accessibility, site speed, responsiveness and other factors. It generates an invaluable report on any site with the click of a button. What’s technically good about it, what’s not good [and why], what you could/should address, and other stuff. It’s very simple to use and one might say an essential tool if you’re a web developer. Oh, and it’s free and built into Chrome already. Hope this helps. “ Reply With Quote Originally Posted by PokCas “Could you please tell us more about the tool? Is it easy to use? What exactly does it help with? How did it help you?” G P W A t i m e s . o r g 44

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