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.
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Used to show comparisons between values.
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Sessions by Medium is a Google Analytics 4 metric that shows the number of sessions from different marketing channels such as organic, direct, or referral. It helps understand which channels are driving traffic and assists in optimizing marketing efforts.
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.
This metric calculates the number of transactions made by unique purchasers, grouped by the source of the session that led to the transaction.
Conversions by Session Default Channel Group metric shows the number of completed goals divided by the total number of sessions, grouped by default channel grouping. It helps to understand which channels drive the most valuable traffic to the website.
The Event Count metric in Google Analytics 4 measures the total number of times a specific event has occurred on your website or app, giving you insight into user engagement and behavior.
Event Count by Session Campaign is a metric that shows the total number of events triggered within a session that originated from a particular campaign source or medium. It helps measure the effectiveness of campaigns by tracking user engagement through events.
Event Count by Session Source/Medium is a metric that shows the number of user interactions or events within a session, grouped by the specific source and medium that brought the user to the website or app. It helps analyze the effectiveness of different marketing channels in driving user engagement.
The Views by Page Path metric shows the number of visits to each page on a website, making it easy to identify the most popular pages and track user behavior.