The Sessions per User by Page Path metric shows the average number of sessions per unique user for each page on your website, helping you identify which pages are driving engagement and which may need optimization.
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Used to show comparisons between values.
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To track Sessions per User by Page Path and Query String using Databox, follow these steps:
Engaged Sessions by Session Medium measures the number of sessions on your website that had a specific level of engagement based on user behavior, filtered by the medium through which they arrived.
Engagement Rate by Event is a metric that measures the level of interaction and interest your audience has with your content. It calculates the percentage of sessions that included a specific event type, such as video views or button clicks.
Engagement Rate by Session Campaign metric measures how effectively a campaign drives interaction on your site per session. It shows the level of user engagement with the content touched via that campaign.
The Event Count per User by Country metric shows the average number of events triggered by each user from a specific country within a particular time frame, giving insights into engagement and activity levels across geographic locations.
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).
The Views by Session Source metric in Google Analytics 4 measures the number of page views generated by each traffic source, including direct, organic search, social media, email, and referral traffic, within a single session.
The Total Users by Event metric shows the unique number of users who triggered a specific event on your website or app within a selected time period.
The number of distinct Users who have logged at least one Event, regardless of whether the Site or App was in use when that Event was logged during the specified Date Range split by New / Returning Users.