Purchase Revenue by Session Source is a metric that measures the revenue generated from purchases made on your website, segmented by the source of the user's session (e.g. organic search, social media, email).
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The Transactions metric in Google Analytics 4 tracks the number of successful purchases made on your website or app and allows you to measure the monetary value of those transactions. It gives you insights into your conversion rates, revenue, and e-commerce performance.
Engaged Sessions by Page Title is a metric in Google Analytics 4 that measures the number of sessions in which a specific page title had user engagement, such as clicking on a link or spending a certain amount of time on the page. It helps you identify which pages are most effective at engaging users and driving conversions.
The Conversions by Country metric provides information on the number of conversions achieved by users from different countries. It helps to identify which countries are generating the most value and where to focus marketing efforts.
Engagement Rate is a metric that measures how users interact with your website or app. It captures the percentage of sessions in which users engaged with your site, such as clicking on a link, watching a video or scrolling through content.
Total Revenue by Session Source shows the total revenue generated from a specific traffic source, such as organic search, paid search, or direct traffic, over a given time period.
Total Revenue by Device Category measures the overall amount of revenue generated from website visitors using different types of devices, including desktop, mobile, and tablet.
Total Revenue by Event is a metric that tracks the total amount of revenue generated from specific events, such as purchases or subscriptions, on a website or app.
The User Engagement by Page Title metric in Google Analytics 4 tracks the level of engagement users have with different page titles on the website, indicating which pages are more successful in keeping users engaged.