Bounces comparison on Adobe vs Google
Hello,
I have what I think is a unique use case that has been perplexing me lately. I have bounces collected in Adobe and Google since we are about to migrate systems.
I was comparing bounces and Google identifies roughly double the amount of bounces on our site than Adobe. This was interesting because all other data in all - traffic - channel reporting were almost identical to Adobe.
I understand there are different definitions:
Google Says:
"A bounce is a single-page session on your site. In Analytics, a bounce is calculated specifically as a session that triggers only a single request to the Analytics server, such as when a user opens a single page on your site and then exits without triggering any other requests to the Analytics server during that session."
Adobe Says:
"Bounces are defined as the number of visits to your site that contain a single image request. Custom links are included, meaning if a visit consists of a page view and a custom link, that visit is not considered a bounce."
Citation: Compare Bounces, Single Access, and Single Page Visits
Citation: Adobe Forums
Even with these different definitions I wasn't expecting a more than 50% difference in Bounces. Any advice on troubleshooting this? Based on the data surrounding this case I believe that bounces in Adobe could be incorrectly collected.
Thanks,
Tim
