The Purchase Revenue by Page Title metric measures the total revenue generated by purchases made on specific pages of a website. It helps identify which pages are the most effective in driving revenue and informs website optimization strategies.
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The Sessions by Page Path and Query String metric in Google Analytics 4 measures the number of sessions that include a specific web page path, helping to identify popular content and potential site issues.
The Items Purchased by Session Default Channel Group metric in Google Analytics 4 measures the number of items purchased by users based on their acquisition channel such as organic search, direct, referral, social, and paid search.
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 by Session Medium metric in GoogleAnalytics4 shows the total number of events triggered by users within each session, grouped by the medium that drove the traffic. It provides insight into which mediums are driving the most engagement on your site.
The Events per Session by Session Medium metric in Google Analytics 4 measures the average number of events triggered during a user session, grouped by the medium through which the user came to the site (such as organic search, social media, or email). It helps you understand which acquisition channels are driving more user engagement and interaction with your 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 Total Ad Revenue by Source metric shows the total amount of revenue generated from advertising campaigns across all sources such as search ads, display ads, social media ads, and more.
The Total Revenue by Session Medium metric shows the total amount of revenue generated from each traffic source medium, such as organic search, referral, or paid search, during a specific period of time in Google Analytics 4.