The Event Count by Country metric in Google Analytics 4 measures the number of user-initiated actions or events tracked on your website, app, or other digital platform by country location. It allows you to understand which countries are driving the most user engagement and take action to optimize user experiences and campaigns for those regions.
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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 Ecommerce Purchases metric measures the total number of completed purchases made on an ecommerce website, including the quantity of items purchased and revenue generated.
Engagement Rate by Session Source/Medium measures the level of interaction users have with your website content, segmented by where they came from (Source/Medium). It indicates the quality of traffic from different channels in terms of user engagement.
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.
The Event Value by Source metric in Google Analytics 4 measures the total value generated by events grouped by the source. It helps you identify which sources are driving the most valuable actions on your website or app.
Purchase Revenue is a metric that shows the total amount of revenue generated from online purchases made on a website or app.
The Sessions per User by Device Category metric measures the average number of times users are accessing a website or app on a particular device type, such as desktop, mobile, or tablet.
The User Engagement by Device Category metric measures the level of interaction and activity of website visitors segmented by the device categories they use, such as desktop, mobile, and tablet.