Events per Session by Page Path metric is a measure of how many times an event is fired on a particular page, on average, during a single session. It helps to identify the engagement level of users on specific pages and optimize them accordingly for better conversion rates.
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Used to show comparisons between values.
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The Items Purchased metric in Google Analytics 4 measures the total number of products or items purchased by users during a given time period. This metric helps businesses understand the popularity and performance of their products or inventory.
Engaged Sessions by Page Path and Query String measures the number of sessions where users engaged with a particular page on a website for a specified period of time, indicating strong interest or interest in the content.
The Engaged Sessions by Platform metric measures the number of sessions that had a high level of engagement, such as longer than average session duration or multiple pageviews, broken down by the platform used to access the website or app.
The Active Users metric in Google Analytics 4 counts the number of unique users who have engaged with your website or app during a specific time period.
The number of distinct Users who visited your site or app during the specified Date Range split by New / Returning Users.
Engagement Rate by Page Title is a Google Analytics 4 metric that measures the level of user engagement for each page title on a website, taking into account the number of sessions with interactions divided by the total number of sessions on that page. It helps identify which page titles are more engaging for users, and can guide optimization efforts.
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.
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.