The Events per Session by Page Title metric shows the average number of events triggered during a user session for a specific page title. This metric can help identify which pages are engaging users and driving interactions on your website.
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Used to show comparisons between values.
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To track Events per Session by Page Title using Databox, follow these steps:
Engaged Sessions by Session Source/Medium measures the number of sessions in which users actively engage with a website's content based on the specific source or medium that brought them to the site.
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 number of distinct Users who visited your site or app during the specified Date Range split by New / Returning Users.
The ARPPU (Average Revenue Per Paying User) by Page Title metric is a measure of the average revenue generated per paying user on a particular page of the website or app. It helps businesses understand the revenue potential of each page and optimize their strategies accordingly.
Purchase Revenue is a metric that shows the total amount of revenue generated from online purchases made on a website or app.
Purchase Revenue by Session Medium metric tracks the total revenue generated from completed purchases for each medium which brought users to your website. It helps to identify which marketing channels are generating the most revenue and optimize the marketing spend accordingly.
This metric shows the total revenue generated by each Google Ads keyword text per session on your website. It helps you understand which keywords are driving the most revenue and optimize your ad campaigns accordingly.
Total Users by Session Medium metric in Google Analytics 4 measures the number of unique users who visited the website over a given period and are segmented by the session medium (e.g. organic search, paid search, direct traffic, etc.).