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What is the difference between clicks and visits in Google Analytics?
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What is the difference between clicks and visits in Google Analytics? |
Click; if some one click on you ad. Visits; any visitor come to your website by clicking on ad or organically.
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Clicks: It indicates the number of times user clicks on your ad. Visits: It indicates the number of unique sessions associated with each of the visitor. ... Clicks:Any user can visit a site by clicking on an ad and also visit it again by clicking any bookmark url.
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Clicks - A click is a term generally used in connection with campaigns because the most important information is - how many times did a particular campaign ad bring a visitor to my site?
Visits – The number of visits to your website. A single unique visitor could be responsible for many if about an hour passes between them taking action (eg they leave your website open on a tab in their browser and forget about it until they click on it an hour later). |
Clicks: It indicates the number of times user clicks on your ad. Visits: It indicates the number of unique sessions associated with each of the visitor. ... Clicks:Any user can visit a site by clicking on an ad and also visit it again by clicking any bookmark url.
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Clicks: It indicates the number of times user clicks on your ad. Visits: It indicates the number of unique sessions associated with each of the visitor. ... Clicks:Any user can visit a site by clicking on an ad and also visit it again by clicking any bookmark url.
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Click: click to your website in serp
Visit: visit in serp not click your ads |
Clicks
It indicates the number of times user clicks on your ad. ad can be clicked several times by the same visitor which results in several clicks to be recored Visits It indicates the number of unique sessions associated with each of the visitor. A visit made by a unique visitor is recorded only only once in a single session. |
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