The Total Revenue by Platform metric measures the total amount of revenue generated by each platform (e.g. desktop, mobile) that visitors use to access your website or app.
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Used to show comparisons between values.
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To track Total Revenue by Platform using Databox, follow these steps:
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.)
Engagement Rate by Country is a metric in Google Analytics 4 that measures how actively users from different countries engage with your website or app content. It helps you identify which countries have the highest engagement and which areas may require optimization to boost user interaction.
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 Session Medium metric in Google Analytics 4 shows the number of page views grouped by session medium, which helps to analyze the sources driving traffic and engagement on a website.
This metric measures the average number of sessions per user for each country, which helps to understand how engaged users from different countries are on a website or app.
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.
Total Revenue by Event is a metric that tracks the total amount of revenue generated from specific events, such as purchases or subscriptions, on a website or app.
Total Users by Landing Page is a GoogleAnalytics4 metric that shows the number of unique visitors who arrived on a website through a specific landing page within a specified time period.