average session duration of the website is decreasing, what are the possible reason for the same ?
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If your average session duration in Mixpanel is decreasing, there could be several possible reasons for this trend. Here are some potential explanations: 1. Content or UX Issues: Users might be finding less engaging content or experiencing usability problems that cause them to leave your site sooner.2. Value Moment Misalignment: Users may not be reaching their "aha!" or value moments quickly enough. As noted in Mixpanel's blog, understanding why customers find value (or don't) is crucial for optimizing user journeys and session duration Guide to Modern Marketing Analytics.3. Changes in Traffic Sources: Different acquisition channels might be bringing in users with different engagement patterns. Mixpanel's multi-touch attribution can help identify if certain channels are driving less engaged users How Mixpanel Marketing Analytics unlocks full user journey analysis.4. Technical Issues: Page load times or other technical problems might be causing users to abandon sessions earlier.5. Mobile vs. Desktop Shifts: Changes in the proportion of users accessing via different devices could affect session duration metrics.6. Session Definition Changes: If you've modified your session timeout settings in Mixpanel, this could artificially change your session duration metrics. Mixpanel allows you to configure sessions in different ways (timeout-based, event-based, or property-based) Sessions: Compute sessions based on existing event data.7. Seasonal or Cyclical Patterns: User behavior often changes based on time of day, day of week, or season.To investigate further, you could: - Use Mixpanel's Funnels to identify where users are dropping off - Analyze session duration distribution rather than just averages to see if there's a specific segment driving the change - Compare session metrics across different user segments and acquisition channels - Review your session timeout settings to ensure they align with actual user behaviorRemember that Mixpanel calculates session duration using the "Session Duration (seconds)" property associated with Session Start/End events, which you can analyze in various reports to understand this trend better Sessions FAQ.
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