The Event Count per User by Session Source metric measures the average number of events triggered by each user, segmented by the source of the session. It helps to understand the engagement levels of users from different traffic sources.
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Used to show comparisons between values.
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To track Event Count per User by Session Source using Databox, follow these steps:
The Sessions by Landing Page metric measures the number of sessions that start with a specific page on a website, providing insights into which pages are most effective at attracting visitors.
The Conversions by Platform metric in Google Analytics 4 measures the number of conversions attributed to each platform type (such as desktop, mobile, or tablet) that contributed to a conversion event.
The Event Count per User by Platform metric measures the average number of events triggered by each user on a specific platform within a given time period.
The Event Value by Session Source metric measures the total value generated by events for each traffic source. It helps to identify which sources are driving the most valuable user engagement on your website or app.
Sessions per User by Source is a metric that shows the average number of sessions per user for each traffic source. It can help you understand how engaged users are with your website or app and how effective each traffic source is at driving user behavior.
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 Country metric in Google Analytics 4 measures the sum of all revenue generated from your website or app, segmented by the country of origin.
Session Key Event Rate is the percentage of sessions that include a particular event key, indicating user engagement and interaction with important actions or features on a website or app.