Engaged Sessions by Event is a Google Analytics 4 metric that measures the number of unique sessions during which a specific event occurred at least once. It helps to understand how many sessions were actively engaging with a specific aspect of your website or app.
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Used to show comparisons between values.
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Conversions is a performance metric that measures the number of times visitors complete a desired action on your website, such as a purchase, form submission, or app installation. It helps you track the effectiveness of your marketing campaigns and optimize your website to increase conversions.
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.
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.
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 Purchase Revenue by Source metric tracks the total revenue generated by each traffic source for purchases made on your website.
The Sessions per User metric in Google Analytics 4 shows the average number of sessions per user during a specific time period. It indicates how frequently users are returning to the website and engaging with its content.
The Total Ad Revenue by Session Medium metric measures the total revenue generated from advertising by each session medium (e.g. organic search, paid search, email, etc.).
Total Revenue by Device Category measures the overall amount of revenue generated from website visitors using different types of devices, including desktop, mobile, and tablet.