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Old 03-31-2017, 05:17 AM   #3
EthanStark
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Hello all,

n Google Analytics, there is a three level hierarchy of data.

Users ---> Session --> Interactions

Users are the unique users (Based on cookie information), Hits are when they initiate a session (i.e., go on to a website). Interaction is all the clicks/ scrolls, video play/pause/stop, downloads etc, that a user does in a session.

So, User initiates a session, where he interacts with the Website.

Visit in Google Analytics can be understood as the start of a session. i.e, the 1st pageview of every session is a Visit (which is equal to number of sessions, this is the reason visits are replaced by Sessions in Google analytics). Visit is a Session level metric.

Click is the click of the mouse on the website, which is an interaction metric. So, a button can be clicked, link can be clicked, video can be clicked etc.

Hope this clarifies your doubt. Thanks for A2A
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