The New Users by Session Medium metric in GoogleAnalytics4 shows the number of new users by the medium (such as organic search, social, email, etc.) in the selected time period.
With Databox you can track all your metrics from various data sources in one place.
Used to show comparisons between values.
Databox is a business analytics software that allows you to track and visualize your most important metrics from any data source in one centralized platform.
To track New Users by Session Medium 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.
Engaged Sessions by Session Medium measures the number of sessions on your website that had a specific level of engagement based on user behavior, filtered by the medium through which they arrived.
The Conversions by Session Source metric measures the number of conversions completed on your website or app, broken down by the the source of the session.
Average Purchase Revenue by Session Source shows the average revenue generated from each session, segmented by the source of the session. It helps to identify the most valuable sources of traffic for generating revenue.
The Event Count by Page Title metric in Google Analytics 4 is a measurement of how many times a specific event was triggered on a particular page. This is useful for understanding which pages are driving user engagement and can aid in optimizing website performance.
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 Events per Session by Session Source metric shows the average number of events triggered during a session, segmented by the source of traffic that brought the user to the site. It helps identify which sources of traffic generate the highest engagement levels.
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.