The Sessions per User by Event metric shows the average number of sessions per user who triggered the specified event on your website or app. It helps to understand how engaged your users are with the specific event and can guide optimization efforts.
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To track Sessions per User by Event using Databox, follow these steps:
The Ecommerce Purchases metric measures the total number of completed purchases made on an ecommerce website, including the quantity of items purchased and revenue generated.
Engaged Sessions by Session Source measures the number of sessions that included at least one engagement event, such as a scroll or click, grouped by the source (e.g. direct, organic, social). It helps identify which sources drive the highest levels of user engagement on your website.
The Active Users by Session Medium metric shows the number of unique users who have had at least one session on your website or app, broken down by the medium that brought them to your site (e.g. organic search, paid search, social media, etc.)
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The Event Count per User by Platform metric measures the average number of events triggered by each user on a specific platform within a given time period.
The Events per Session by Page Title metric shows the average number of events triggered during a user session for a specific page title. This metric can help identify which pages are engaging users and driving interactions on your website.
Total Revenue by Medium is a metric that measures the total amount of revenue generated by each acquisition medium, such as organic search, paid search, email, or social media. It helps to identify which channels are the most effective in generating revenue for the business.