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 percentage of Users who triggered any Conversion Event.
This metric calculates the number of transactions made by unique purchasers, grouped by the source of the session that led to the transaction.
Engaged Sessions is a Google Analytics 4 metric that measures the number of sessions where users engaged with the website or app. Engagement is defined as the amount of time spent actively interacting with the content, such as scrolling, clicking, or watching videos.
The Active Users by Event metric shows the number of unique users who have triggered a specific event at least once during a specified time period.
The Views by Page Path metric shows the number of visits to each page on a website, making it easy to identify the most popular pages and track user behavior.
The User Engagement by Device Category metric measures the level of interaction and activity of website visitors segmented by the device categories they use, such as desktop, mobile, and tablet.
The User Engagement by Country metric measures how actively users from different countries interact with a website or app. It considers metrics like session duration, pages per session, and bounce rates, and provides insights into user behavior across geographic regions.
The Session Key Event Rate by Session Source/Medium metric in Google Analytics 4 measures the percentage of sessions where a specific key event occurred, segmented by the source/medium of the session.