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.
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Used to show comparisons between values.
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The Sessions by Session Source metric shows the number of sessions generated by different sources like direct traffic, organic search, referral, email, social media, paid search, etc., and helps in analyzing the effectiveness of various marketing channels in driving traffic to a website.
Bounce Rate is a metric in Google Analytics that represents the percentage of visitors who leave a website without interacting with other pages or elements on the site.
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.
ARPPU (Average Revenue Per Paying User) by Medium measures the average revenue earned from each paying user within a specific traffic source or marketing channel. It helps identify the most profitable sources of traffic and assists in optimizing marketing campaigns.
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 New Users by Page Title metric in Google Analytics 4 shows the number of unique first-time visitors (aka new users) who landed on a particular page of a website during a given period of time.
The Total Ad Revenue by Source metric shows the total amount of revenue generated from advertising campaigns across all sources such as search ads, display ads, social media ads, and more.
The Key Events by Session Campaign metric in Google Analytics 4 measures the average number of key events triggered by users within a session, categorized by campaign sources. This helps track the effectiveness of different campaign sources in driving user engagement.