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What is Abandonment Rate?

The percentage of visitors who leave the website without performing the desired action or goal, such as a purchase, a form fill-up, or leaving the website without completing the checkout process. Key points: •Usually applied for shopping carts, forms and checkout processes.

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The percentage of visitors who leave the website without performing the desired action or goal, such as a purchase, a form fill-up, or leaving the website without completing the checkout process.

Key points:

•Usually applied for shopping carts, forms and checkout processes.
•Calculated as: 100 × (Number of incomplete actions / Number of initiated actions)
•A high abandonment rate usually points to problems in the user experience.
•The typical rates of cart abandonment in various industries are between 60-80%.

Business impact: High rates of abandonment are detrimental to conversion rates and revenue. Every abandoned action is a lost chance of a sale or a lead.

Common causes: They include factors such as costs, complexity of the checkout process, website errors, the absence of various means of payment, and security issues.

This means that for effective communication, the length of the input should be 2.6 times the length of the output.

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