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.
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Used to show comparisons between values.
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Sessions by Country metric measures the number of website sessions originating from different countries. It helps to identify the regions where the website is most popular and can help in targeting specific audiences effectively.
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.
Conversions by Source is a metric that measures how many conversions (goals completed) were generated by each traffic source on your website, such as organic search, referral, social media, or paid search.
New Users by Country is a Google Analytics 4 metric that shows the number of visitors who accessed your website or app from different countries for the first time within a selected date range.
The New Users by Event metric measures the number of unique users who triggered specific events on your website or app who had not previously visited or engaged with your property.
The Views by Page Path metric shows the number of visits to each page on a website, making it easy to identify the most popular pages and track user behavior.
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.
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.