The Event Count by Session Source metric measures the total number of events triggered by each source of user sessions, providing insights into which sources generate the most engagement.
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Used to show comparisons between values.
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Sessions by Session Campaign metric shows the number of sessions attributed to each marketing campaign. It helps analyze campaign effectiveness in driving user engagement and conversions on the website.
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.
Active Users by Session Source/Medium metric tracks the number of users currently active on the website, segmented by the source and medium through which they arrived. It provides insights into how different marketing channels drive real-time user engagement.
ARPPU (Average Revenue Per Paying User) by Medium measures the average revenue earned from each paying user within a specific traffic source or marketing channel. It helps identify the most profitable sources of traffic and assists in optimizing marketing campaigns.
The Events per Session by Event metric in Google Analytics 4 measures the average number of times a specific event occurred during a user's session on your website or app. It helps you track user engagement with your different events and understand how effective they are at driving user behavior.
Purchase Revenue is a metric that shows the total amount of revenue generated from online purchases made on a website or app.
Total revenue generated from all sessions grouped by default channel (organic, direct, referral, etc.).
The number of distinct Users who have logged at least one Event, regardless of whether the Site or App was in use when that Event was logged during the specified Date Range split by New / Returning Users.