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GA sessions column

Displays the number of Google Analytics sessions  that resulted from clicks on search or social objects. A session is group of interactions that take place on your website within a given time frame.

Only available after you link your Search Ads 360 advertiser with a Google Analytics web property. Learn more about reporting on Google Analytics data from Search Ads 360.

For example on the Keywords tab, this column shows the number of sessions attributed to each keyword within the report's time range. The summary row at the bottom of the table shows the total number of sessions for all keywords in the report.

You can use this column in a formula column by specifying the GA_sessions variable.

Looking for more information about Google Analytics metrics?

Visit the Google Analytics help center.

Add this column to a report
  1. Navigate to an advertiser or lower scope, or navigate to a bid strategy.

  2. Click the Engine accounts, Campaigns, Ad groups, Ads, or Keywords tab.

  3. Above the performance summary graph, click the Columns button.

  4. Next to Available columns, type the column name in the search box.

  5. Click + next to the column name in the Available columns list.

  6. Click Apply.

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