The Conversions by Page Path metric in Google Analytics 4 shows the number of conversions that occurred on each specific page of a website during a selected time period. This data can help identify which pages are generating the most conversions and where optimization efforts should be focused.
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Used to show comparisons between values.
Databox is a business analytics software that allows you to track and visualize your most important metrics from any data source in one centralized platform.
To track Conversions by Page Path and Query String using Databox, follow these steps:
Conversions by Source is a metric that measures how many conversions (goals completed) were generated by each traffic source on your website, such as organic search, referral, social media, or paid search.
The Events per Session by Session Source metric shows the average number of events triggered during a session, segmented by the source of traffic that brought the user to the site. It helps identify which sources of traffic generate the highest engagement levels.
Purchase Revenue is a metric that shows the total amount of revenue generated from online purchases made on a website or app.
The Purchase Revenue by Event metric measures the total amount of revenue generated from purchases attributed to specific events, such as product clicks or add to cart actions, in a given time period.
Total Users metric counts the number of unique users who visited a website or app within a given time period, regardless of how many times they visited or actions they took.
Total Users by Page Path is a metric in Google Analytics 4 that shows the total number of users who accessed a particular web page on your website during a specified time period.
The User Engagement by Event metric in Google Analytics 4 measures the level of user interaction with specific events on your website or app, helping you understand their behavior and preferences.
Session Key Event Rate is the percentage of sessions that include a particular event key, indicating user engagement and interaction with important actions or features on a website or app.