Item Revenue is a Google Analytics 4 metric that measures the total revenue generated from individual products or items sold on your website or app. It gives you insights into the performance of your products and helps you understand which items are driving revenue.
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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 Ecommerce Purchases metric measures the total number of completed purchases made on an ecommerce website, including the quantity of items purchased and revenue generated.
The Average Purchase Revenue by Page Title metric measures the average amount of revenue generated from a purchase on a particular page title. It helps businesses identify which pages are driving the most revenue and optimize their marketing efforts to increase revenue.
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.
New Users metric represents the number of unique, first-time users to a website or app during a specific time period. It helps measure the growth of a business's audience and identify opportunities for acquisition and retention strategies.
The Total Ad Revenue by Page Title metric measures the total revenue generated by advertisements displayed on a specific page title on a website. This metric helps website owners determine the effectiveness of their ad campaigns to maximize revenue.
The Total Ad Revenue by Session Source metric shows the sum of revenue generated from advertisements based on the source of the session (such as direct, organic search, social media, etc.) for a given time period.
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.