Reducing the bounce rate of tech blogs with Subtext and Lucene.net

Posted by: Code Climber, on 03 Aug 2009 | View original | Bookmarked: 0 time(s)

In this post Im going to explain the reason behind my decision to introduce Lucene.net into Subtext to power the internal search engine. The problem: high bounce rate It all stared a few week ago, when I noticed that I get lot of visitors from search engines (around 70%) but that they rarely look at more than one page (only 15% read a second page). I was interested in knowing if this was just a problem of my blog, or a general problem of all tech/dev oriented blogs. So I ran a quick poll over...

Advertisement
Free Agile Project Management Tool from Telerik
TeamPulse Community Edition helps your team effectively capture requirements, manage project plans, assign and track work, and most importantly, be continually connected with each other.
Category: .NET | Other Posts: View all posts by this blogger | Report as irrelevant | View bloggers stats | Views: 524 | Hits: 19

Similar Posts

  • The MethodLinq concept more

News Categories

.NET | Agile | Ajax | Architecture | ASP.NET | BizTalk | C# | Certification | Data | DataGrid | DataSet | Debugger | DotNetNuke | Events | GridView | IIS | Indigo | JavaScript | Mobile | Mono | Patterns and Practices | Performance | Podcast | Refactor | Regex | Security | Sharepoint | Silverlight | Smart Client Applications | Software | SQL | VB.NET | Visual Studio | W3 | WCF | WinFx | WPF | WSE | XAML | XLinq | XML | XSD