Average Purchase Revenue by Session Source shows the average revenue generated from each session, segmented by the source of the session. It helps to identify the most valuable sources of traffic for generating revenue.
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The Transactions by Session Default Channel Group metric in Google Analytics 4 shows the total number of transactions that occurred during a user session, grouped by the default channel that brought the user to the website or app.
The Transactions per Purchaser metric measures the average number of transactions made by a single purchaser within a specific time period.
Engaged Sessions by Country metric measures the number of sessions where users engaged with your website or app based on certain interaction criteria (such as time on site, number of pages visited, and conversions) segmented by the user's country of origin.
Engagement Rate by Source measures the level of audience engagement on a specific website or source, indicating the effectiveness of different traffic sources in driving engaged users.
The Event Value metric is a custom metric that can be assigned to events in Google Analytics 4. It allows you to assign a monetary value to specific user actions or events, giving you a more complete picture of the ROI of your marketing efforts.
The Purchase Revenue by Page Title metric measures the total revenue generated by purchases made on specific pages of a website. It helps identify which pages are the most effective in driving revenue and informs website optimization strategies.
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.
The number of distinct Users who have logged at least one Event, regardless of whether the Site or App was in use when that Event was logged during the specified Date Range split by New / Returning Users.