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.
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Used to show comparisons between values.
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The Sessions by Page Path and Query String metric in Google Analytics 4 measures the number of sessions that include a specific web page path, helping to identify popular content and potential site issues.
The Sessions by Platform metric shows the number of sessions, or website visits, broken down by the device or platform used by the user (i.e. desktop, mobile, tablet).
The Average Purchase Revenue by Country metric measures the average amount of revenue generated by purchases made from a specific country.
Views is a metric in Google Analytics 4 that tracks the number of times a particular page or screen is viewed by a user on your website or app.
The Sessions per User by Page Path metric shows the average number of sessions per unique user for each page on your website, helping you identify which pages are driving engagement and which may need optimization.
The Sessions per User by Page Title metric shows the average number of sessions per user for a specific page title. It helps track user engagement and can be used to optimize website content and user experience.
The Sessions per User by Session Source metric represents the average number of sessions generated per user from a particular source. It helps measure user engagement and the effectiveness of different marketing channels in driving repeat visits.
The Total Users by Device Category metric measures the number of users who have interacted with your website or app categorized by the type of device they are using, such as desktop, mobile, or tablet.