Sessions per User by Source is a metric that shows the average number of sessions per user for each traffic source. It can help you understand how engaged users are with your website or app and how effective each traffic source is at driving user behavior.
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To track Sessions per User by Source using Databox, follow these steps:
The Sessions by Session Medium metric reports the number of sessions generated by each traffic medium, such as organic search, paid search, social media, or referral. It helps identify the most effective channels in driving website traffic and assists in optimizing marketing efforts.
The Session Conversion Rate is a metric that measures the percentage of sessions on a website that result in a conversion, such as a purchase or form submission. It helps businesses understand how effective their website is at driving conversions.
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.
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 Events per Session by Session Source metric shows the average number of events triggered during a session, segmented by the source of traffic that brought the user to the site. It helps identify which sources of traffic generate the highest engagement levels.
Total Ad Revenue is a metric that measures the total income generated from all types of ads on a website or app. It includes revenue from clicks, impressions, affiliate marketing, and sponsored content.
The Total Ad Revenue by Device Category metric measures the total revenue generated from advertising across different device categories such as mobile, desktop and tablet.
The Key Events metric in Google Analytics 4 measures interactions that are essential to achieving website goals, such as purchases, form submissions, and video views.