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These mistakes may be affecting your website bounce rate.

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  What is Bounce Rate? Bounce rate refers to the percentage of visitors who leave your website after reading only one page (or “bounce” back to the search results or referring website). This can happen if a person spends more than 30 minutes on a page. So, what exactly is a high bounce rate, and why is it a problem? Well, “high bounce rate” is a relative word that depends on the aims of your organization and the type of website you have. Bounce rates that are too low can be problematic. Here are some mistakes that can cause your website bounce rate to increase: 1- Slow Pages Google is putting a greater emphasis on site speed as part of its Core Web Vitals program. A slow-loading page might cause a significant increase in bounce rate. Google uses site speed as part of its ranking algorithm. Google aims to promote material that gives users a good experience, and they understand that a slow site can give them that. Users want information quickly, so Google has put so much effort into ...

Saying NO can help you win; know how not to sound arrogant.

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  Do you find it difficult to say no? Saying no can help you win, but sometimes it is difficult to say no to someone without sounding arrogant or insulting. United SMEs has six tips to help you say ‘NO.’            1) Say Later instead of saying ‘No.’ You don’t have to go right to any if you’re just starting out. It’s difficult to say no. But what if I say it later? Much be less difficult. Make any request your default response. “I will get back to you soon, give me few minutes.” Pro tip: You shouldn’t rely on your laters indefinitely. Also, refrain from lying. When your laters are depleted, saying later will only make you appear untrustworthy in the long run. 2) Make a practice of saying no. Unfortunately, you may not always be able to say no to someone via text or email when it is convenient for you. These invitations or requests may occur unexpectedly and in person, necessitating a prompt response. It’s...