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ColleenWilliams 05-02-2017 06:50 AM

What is the difference between sessions and users in GA?
 
What is the difference between sessions and users in GA?

KateSteel 05-03-2017 11:01 PM

A session is defined as a group of interactions one user takes within a given time frame on your website. Google Analytics defaults that time frame to 30 minutes. Meaning whatever a user does on your website (e.g. browses pages, downloads resources, purchases products) before they leave equals one session.

CarolineMurphy 05-04-2017 11:28 PM

Google Analytics measures both visits and visitors in your account. Visits represent the number of individual sessions initiated by all the visitors to your site. If a user is inactive on your site for 30 minutes or more, any future activity will be attributed to a new session. Users that leave your site and return within 30 minutes will be counted as part of the original session.

Hope, it is helpful.

sofiasofi 05-04-2017 11:41 PM

A session is defined as a group of interactions one user takes within a given time frame on your website. Google Analytic s defaults that time frame to 30 minutes. Meaning whatever a user does on your website (e.g. browses pages, downloads resources, purchases products) before they leave equals one session.

JamesCharles432 05-05-2017 12:04 AM

Hi,

USERS :
Users replaced Unique Visits. I can be 1 user but count for multiple sessions.

Simple question, simple answer. I’ll save a deeper look at defining Sessions in another post.
SESSION :
Session has effectively replaced Visits. It’s measured by interactions with a website, driven by a cookie set on a visitor’s browser when they arrive on the site. The default session expiration is set to 30 minutes, meaning if you’re like me and leave tabs open all day, the cookie will time out after 30 minutes. If I come back to the page and go anywhere else on the site, that will begin a new session.

amit2507 05-05-2017 03:21 AM

Clicks indicates the number of times any user clicks on an ad while visits indicates the number of unique sessions each visits create.


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