Difference between a visit in Omniture and Google Analytics -
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GA : «Duration of contact between visitor's browser and A Specifically the website, when the browser is closed or shut down, or at that time the user becomes inactive on that site for a specified period.
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Omniture : «A visit is a term that refers to access to a visitor's website. The journey begins when a person first sees a page on your company's website. This will continue until the person has stopped all activity for 30 minutes on the site. For example, if you log in to www.omniture.com, then you have an example of the incoming visit until 30 minutes of inactivity, ie you have closed the browser or left your computer. If you are inactive for more than 30 minutes, and then you log on again, then it is considered a new journey. The sitelist completes a trip after 12 hours. In this scenario: A user sees a page, then closes once again and closes the browser before returning
- GA : it is counted as a 2 visit
- Ommiture : it Calculates a 1 visit because the browser has not closed for more than 30 minutes!
Is this the right interpretation?
According to those listed definitions, this is correct.
Although in its experience of using both tools, the GA has calculated it in the same way as Omniture: ie, if you close your browser, open it again and hit the page again , It is still counted as the same visit, as long as their server was created before the ping 30m timeout
but to make it clear, yes, the "visit" Server (noscript tag or created by JS Persist for image requests) through the image requests, or API.
Another thing to note is that if you set a cookie with the tool, you will be counted as a new visit (and the visitor, probably not a unique visitor, though the tool's Based on)
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