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 Items Purchased by Session Default Channel Group metric in Google Analytics 4 measures the number of items purchased by users based on their acquisition channel such as organic search, direct, referral, social, and paid search.
Item Revenue by Item name is a metric that shows the total revenue earned by each individual item sold, allowing businesses to assess the popularity and profitability of different products. This information can be used to determine which items to promote, which to discontinue, and which to adjust prices for.
The Active Users by Page Title metric shows the total number of users who visited a specific page on your website during a specified time period. It is useful for analyzing the popularity and engagement of individual pages.
Event Count by Session Source/Medium is a metric that shows the number of user interactions or events within a session, grouped by the specific source and medium that brought the user to the website or app. It helps analyze the effectiveness of different marketing channels in driving user engagement.
Events per Session is a metric in Google Analytics 4 that calculates the average number of events triggered per user session on a website or mobile app.
The Views by Page Title metric in Google Analytics 4 shows how many times each page on your website was viewed by users, organized by the title of the specific page.
The Total Revenue by Session Medium metric shows the total amount of revenue generated from each traffic source medium, such as organic search, referral, or paid search, during a specific period of time in Google Analytics 4.
The Key Events metric in Google Analytics 4 measures interactions that are essential to achieving website goals, such as purchases, form submissions, and video views.