... depending on the website. My personal site doesn't get "new content" except on the homepage, most of the time, so I wouldn't expect people to browse around. On other sites I work on, I consider a high "bounce rate" (a term I've never heard before, btw) to be indicative of problems on my web site. I've specifically used this metric to successfully argue that web pages needed to be changed.
... depending on the website. My personal site doesn't get "new content" except on the homepage, most of the time, so I wouldn't expect people to browse around. On other sites I work on, I consider a high "bounce rate" (a term I've never heard before, btw) to be indicative of problems on my web site. I've specifically used this metric to successfully argue that web pages needed to be changed.