Engaged Sessions by Session Source/Medium measures the number of sessions in which users actively engage with a website's content based on the specific source or medium that brought them to the site.
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Used to show comparisons between values.
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Engaged Sessions by Source is a Google Analytics 4 metric that measures the number of sessions where users interacted with the website, by source, in a given time period. It helps to understand which sources drive the most engaged traffic to a website.
Active Users by Platform metric in Google Analytics 4 measures the number of users who have interacted with a website or app using a specific platform (such as desktop, mobile, tablet) during a specified period of time.
The Active Users by Session Source metric in Google Analytics 4 provides the number of unique users who have interacted with the website or app during a specific time period, segmented by the source of their session (e.g. direct, organic search, referral, social, etc.).
The Average Purchase Revenue by Session Medium metric shows the average revenue generated by each session medium (such as organic search or social media referral) for all purchase transactions. It helps measure the effectiveness of different marketing channels in driving revenue.
The Engagement Rate by Device Category metric shows the level of user engagement on your website or app, segmented by device type such as desktop, mobile, or tablet.
New Users metric represents the number of unique, first-time users to a website or app during a specific time period. It helps measure the growth of a business's audience and identify opportunities for acquisition and retention strategies.
The Sessions per User by Platform metric shows the average number of times a user interacts with a platform within a given time period, such as a website or mobile app. It helps track user engagement and can help identify areas for improvement.
Total Revenue by Session Source shows the total revenue generated from a specific traffic source, such as organic search, paid search, or direct traffic, over a given time period.