Sessions by Event metric measures the number of sessions during which a specific event occurred. It helps track the level of engagement with event-specific interactions on a website or app.
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Used to show comparisons between values.
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To track Sessions by Event using Databox, follow these steps:
The Sessions by Source metric tracks the number of visits (sessions) to your website or app, grouped by the source that drove the traffic.
The Sessions by Session Default Channel Group metric in Google Analytics 4 reports the number of sessions attributed to each default channel group, which categorizes traffic sources such as organic search, social media, paid search, and direct traffic.
The percentage of Users who triggered any Conversion Event.
The Items Purchased by Session Source metric in Google Analytics4 measures the number of purchased items in a session, grouped by the source that drove traffic to your website. This metric helps you understand which sources are driving more sales and which channels need optimization to increase revenue.
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.
The Event Count per User by Page Path metric shows the total number of events triggered by unique users on each page of a website or app. It helps to identify the most engaging pages and understand user behavior in terms of their interaction with specific pages.
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.
The Views by Device Category metric shows how many times your website or app was viewed on different types of devices, such as desktop, mobile, and tablet. This helps you understand how your audience is accessing your content and optimize your website or app accordingly.