I periodically check the statistics for traffic to my website and have noticed for some time now that a disturbing number of visitors to my website don't do beyond the first page, i.e., the viewer hits the home page and moves on. Sometimes I see the same viewer hits the home page twice in row and then moves on without looking at subsequent pages. I'm wondering why this occurs. It could be that the user sees the home page image and decides he or she is not interested in exploring further. Fair enough. It could be that the user does not understand how to access the subsequent pages, though I find that explanation a little harder to believe - navigating the site is not that mysterious. It could be that the user has a slow connection and that the home page image takes too long to load) though I have seen the same behaviors even when the home page image was of relatively small size. It cannot be the case that the visitor is fishing for an email address because my email address is not given on the home page. So, I am left to wonder what is happening here and why? Any ideas or suggestions? Has anyone else reading this post experienced a similar issue? Thanks in advance.
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