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Originally Posted by clickity click
I run a local business that is only really interested in customers from the surrounding area, say 30 miles.
Google analytics says my bounce rate is 91.22%
The site does really well locally and is found on Google P1/P2 for the vast majority of our keywords.
We also have high quality links from large established sites.
For some reason Google shows #1 traffic from Russia and #2 from USA #4 China #5 Brazil
Obviously if people are coming from these stupid locations I will have a high bounce rate.
Should I block whole countries or what the fuck does this mean?
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I know we are supposed to be the same person, and someone is going to say it was a softball question but if you are getting the traffic you want (local), then unless these Commies are running up the bandwidth bill (are they?), I wouldn't worry about it too much. I would try to figure out WHY they are hitting your site.
Is someone messing with you? Is your SEO so good you are ranking for words you weren't trying for? There has to be a reason unless you live local to Russia/China.