The Average Purchase Revenue by Page Title metric measures the average amount of revenue generated from a purchase on a particular page title. It helps businesses identify which pages are driving the most revenue and optimize their marketing efforts to increase revenue.
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The Conversions by Platform metric in Google Analytics 4 measures the number of conversions attributed to each platform type (such as desktop, mobile, or tablet) that contributed to a conversion event.
The Conversions by Session Source metric measures the number of conversions completed on your website or app, broken down by the the source of the session.
Engagement Rate by Page Path is a metric in Google Analytics 4 that measures the amount of engagement (e.g. time on page, interactions) per page view, averaged across all pageviews for a given page path. It helps quantify the effectiveness of content on a particular page in driving user engagement.
The Event Value by Session Source metric measures the total value generated by events for each traffic source. It helps to identify which sources are driving the most valuable user engagement on your website or app.
The Event Value by Country metric is a measure of the total amount of value generated by events on your website or app, broken down by the country of the user. It helps you understand which countries are generating the most valuable user interactions with your site or app.
The Total Users by Page Title metric in Google Analytics 4 shows the number of unique users who have accessed a particular page on a website within a specific time period.
Total Users by Source in Google Analytics 4 is a metric that shows the total number of users who arrived on your website or app from different sources, such as organic search, social media, paid search, email, etc.
User Engagement is a metric that measures how much time and effort users spend on a website or app. It encompasses various actions such as pageviews, session duration, bounce rate, and more, helping businesses understand how their content and UX impact user behavior.