What is Session in Google Analytics?
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What is Session in Google Analytics?
Sessions is one of Google Analytics' most useful metrics for local businesses. Monitoring sessions allows you to track traffic to your site, including how each of the main acquisition channels is tracking over time
You failed to actually tell him what a session is the real question people usually have is hats the difference between a session on a website or a user. --- 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 ---- So in essence a session is set for 30 mins once a user with a google analytics code in their header. If they leave and return within 30 mins google will not count 2 users but two session for one user. High session is a good indicator of returning users people that browse off your website and return because your information product ect ect was better
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.
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.
In Google Analytics, 'sessions' refers to the number of individual sessions initiated by all the users of your website, and 'users' refers to the number of 'unique' visitors to it