Look at your google analytics and see what the average bounce rate for that bing traffic is - that will tell you if its "nice" or not. The lower the bounce rate, the better it is.
Look at your google analytics and see what the average bounce rate for that bing traffic is - that will tell you if its "nice" or not. The lower the bounce rate, the better it is.
This apply to any referrer...It's the webmaster who responsible to make visitors stay.Normally social media sites will make the higher bounce rate,not the search engine.
My Bing traffic is right at about 15% .. up from the 8% of last August.
And bounce rate for my site ranges anywhere from 11% to 18% on any given day throughout the week.
Par for the course I suppose. in light of Bings recently increased market share.
...about 10% to 12% is the avg. from my experience. In some cases, it can be easier to rank on Bing/MSN, so that figure can be slightly higher due to SERPS.