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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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.
Active Users by Session Campaign metric in Google Analytics 4 indicates the number of users who have engaged with your website or app through a specific campaign within a given session.
The Average Purchase Revenue by Page Title metric measures the average amount of revenue generated from a purchase on a particular page title. It helps businesses identify which pages are driving the most revenue and optimize their marketing efforts to increase revenue.
Average Purchase Revenue by Session Source shows the average revenue generated from each session, segmented by the source of the session. It helps to identify the most valuable sources of traffic for generating revenue.
The Average Purchase Revenue by Device Category metric shows the average revenue generated from a purchase made on a website, segmented by the type of device used to make the purchase, such as desktop, mobile, or tablet.
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.
The Total Revenue by Country metric in Google Analytics 4 measures the sum of all revenue generated from your website or app, segmented by the country of origin.
The User Engagement by Page Path metric measures how engaging each page on your website is to visitors, based on factors such as time spent on page, interactions, and conversions. This allows you to identify which pages are performing well and which ones may need improvements to increase user engagement.