The New Customers metric indicates the number of unique individuals or companies who have made their first purchase on your BigCommerce store (note that due to API limitations syncing for this metric can take longer than usual).
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The Product Views by Product metric measures the number of times each individual product is viewed on your BigCommerce store, providing insights into the popularity and interest levels of specific products among your customers.
The Product Views by Brand metric measures the number of times products from each brand have been viewed by customers on a specific ecommerce platform.
Total Customers is a metric that indicates the overall count of unique customers who have made a purchase or engaged with a company's products or services.
Revenue is a measure of the total amount of money generated from sales of products or services over a specific period of time, indicating the financial success of a business.
Merchandising Revenue by Product measures the total revenue generated by each individual product in a given period, providing insights into the sales performance and profitability of specific items in a merchandising business.
Products Sold is a metric that measures the total number of units or items sold by a business within a specific time period. It helps businesses track their sales performance and understand the demand for their products.
The Total Spent by Email metric measures the amount of money customers have spent on purchases made through email marketing campaigns.
The Traffic by Source metric tracks the different channels that drive traffic to a website, such as search engines, social media, direct links, and referral websites.