Users Logging In Through Social Networks Spend 50% More Time On Site – TechCrunch

You’ve always been dreaming of having a better user friendly website where people will come to every time without running away soonest? I know you are. Don’t worry anymore as this article will be focusing on sharing an infographic done by Gigya on her latest blog post here.

This new infographic states that when users logged in into your website with social media buttons, there are high chances of them staying more on your webpages than using the normal style. Whether it is true or it is not. You need to check the infographic picture embedded below to understand more on this topic.

High Bounce rate is one of the basic challenges of bloggers and if you can have a simple but useful technique to solve that one, I believe you will surely try such a method and get the result you want fast. So, check the infographic picture and as well add your comment below it if you have anything to share with us or other readers in the community. With the understanding of this infograph, I believe you won’t have much issue with site bounce rate going up when you know the secrets of keeping it within your aim. You can now control your website bounce rate and increase user experience on your blog without spending much time and effort.social login and engagement infographic by gigyaTechCrunch contributed a lot to this post.

Users Logging In Through Social Networks Spend 50% More Time On Site – TechCrunch

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10 Comments

  1. Very interesting inforgraphic. I guess it does make sense. This is very useful because I have been getting a lot of traffic from Stumble Upon lately and this has caused mt bounce rate to go up. This is a good way to combat that and help lower it.

  2. Barry Mackey says:

    thanks for the excellent statistics wow i didnt realize that many people use facebook

  3. Andre Morris says:

    Interesting stats and definitely can keep me going back and forth between two different possibilities. Either the social interaction aspects are the main reason for the differences, or maybe the users that prefer not to use social logins are just a different type of user all together – wanting things faster and easier?

  4. So true, when users are logged in into a website with social media buttons, the users stay engaged for a more longer period of time. Since social networking sites plays a vital role sites should be designed keeping this concept in mind.

  5. Well popularity of social media has increased a lot. Social media is indeed good to market your business and to get traffic as well. This is a great report.

  6. Interesting stuff. Social plugin is a must then for sites!

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