What Is The Difference Between Visits, Pageviews and Unique Pageviews

Hi! Everyone, hope you all are fine.
Today in this post I will tell you the difference between Visits, Pageviews and Unique Pageviews. Most of the time I used to get confuses between Visits vs. Pageviews vs. Unique Pageviews but now I understood the difference between them and will try to help you to get clear about it.

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Visits: 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. [From Google Analytics support]

Pageviews: It refers to the numbers of times visitor visits your website. Every time your webpage gets reload a pageview get counted.

Unique Pageviews: It is subset of total pageviews by a visitor in a day. It will be always lower than the total number of pageviews you will get. If a visitor visited six different or same webpage of same website then it will be counted as one Unique Pageviews and six Pageviews.

Hope this will help you to understand the meaning of Visits, Pageviews and Unique Pageviews. If you have any question or problem let me know.

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