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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The Sessions by Session Source/Medium metric in Google Analytics 4 provides the number of sessions attributed to each specific source/medium combination, giving insights into how users are arriving on your site.
The Transactions per Purchaser metric measures the average number of transactions made by a single purchaser within a specific time period.
The Conversions by Session Medium metric measures the number of conversions driven by each traffic medium or source, such as organic search, direct, referral, paid search, social media, and email. It helps identify which medium is driving the most conversions and enables optimization of marketing efforts accordingly.
The Active Users by Session Source metric in Google Analytics 4 provides the number of unique users who have interacted with the website or app during a specific time period, segmented by the source of their session (e.g. direct, organic search, referral, social, etc.).
ARPPU by Country is a metric that calculates the average revenue per paying user for each country where the app or game is available. It helps to understand the revenue generation potential of various countries and identify the markets with strong monetization potential.
Purchase Revenue is a metric that shows the total amount of revenue generated from online purchases made on a website or app.
Sessions per User by Session Medium is a metric that tells you the average number of sessions per user, broken down by the different mediums that brought them to your website (e.g. organic search, social media, email, etc.). It helps you understand the effectiveness of your marketing channels and how engaged your users are with your website.
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.