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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To track Event Count by Session Source using Databox, follow these steps:
The Sessions by Page Title metric measures the number of user sessions that include a specific page title or set of page titles on your website within a given timeframe.
The Sessions by Session Default Channel Group metric in Google Analytics 4 reports the number of sessions attributed to each default channel group, which categorizes traffic sources such as organic search, social media, paid search, and direct traffic.
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.
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.
Total Ad Revenue is a metric that measures the total income generated from all types of ads on a website or app. It includes revenue from clicks, impressions, affiliate marketing, and sponsored content.
The Total Revenue by Page Title metric shows the total amount of revenue generated from a specific page title within a certain time period. This metric helps identify the most profitable pages on the website and optimize them for better revenue generation.
The Total Revenue by Platform metric measures the total amount of revenue generated by each platform (e.g. desktop, mobile) that visitors use to access your website or app.
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.