What is a session in Google Analytics 4? In Google Analytics 4, a session is an interval in which a user interacts with your website or web app.Say someone lands on your site, clicks acall-to-action (CTA) button, and closes the browser tab three minutes later to head to lunch. That...
You can call your event pretty much anything (as long as the event label is unique), but there are a few principles to bear in mind: Be descriptive– Choose a name that clearly identifies what the event is tracking, and the original event that you’re tweaking. But don’t be too word...
Session is out, Session Start is inThe definition of what creates a session has slightly changed; a session is now determined when a specific event ‘session start’ is triggered, which generates a session ID that is appended to each event that occurs within the session....
What is a Client? The client is the device that your user directly interacts with. It could be a computer, a smartphone, a tablet PC, a digital appliance (washing machine, coffee machine, slot machine), a point-of-purchase system, or any other device that can be connected to the intern...
Here’s what happens normally:Every time a user comes to a website, GA tracking notes that visit as a session and begins tracking how that person interacts with a site. Without cross-subdomain tracking, GA will count a new session every time a user goes from a subdomain to a domain (...
How to Set Up GA4: A Complete Step-by-Step Guide (2024) Tan Siew AnnFeb 26, 202415 min readShare TABLE OF CONTENTS What Is GA4? How GA4 Tracking Differs from UA How to Set up GA4 How to Install GA4 on Your Website How to Track Events with GA4 How to Track Conversions with GA4...
This update is not something to overlook or rush. What are the biggest changes coming with GA4? There are so many changes coming with GA4. We won’t be able to list them all in this FAQ guide, but below is a list of the most notable changes: GA4 is event-based instead of session...
Here’s a sample search report from my blog. And here are the ways how I make this table useful: #1. I check whether the search is showing relevant results to my visitors. I pick the most popular queries, enter them on my site and check what the internal search returns. ...
In the past, when we tried to analyze website traffic, we always focused on sessions and page views. What happens in one session? How many page views in one session? What is the average time per session? How many page views for a particular page?
1. What is Google Analytics 4 used for? GA4 is changing the way we collect data to provide us with a bird’s-eye view of the customer journey, which helps us better: Understand how users are engaging with your website or app