The User Engagement by Page Title metric in Google Analytics 4 tracks the level of engagement users have with different page titles on the website, indicating which pages are more successful in keeping users engaged.
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Used to show comparisons between values.
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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.
The percentage of Users who triggered any Conversion Event.
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.
The Average Purchase Revenue by Device Category metric shows the average revenue generated from a purchase made on a website, segmented by the type of device used to make the purchase, such as desktop, mobile, or tablet.
Engagement Rate by Medium is a metric in GoogleAnalytics4 that measures the level of engagement users have with your website or app by different sources of traffic such as organic or paid search, social media, email, etc. It helps you understand which sources are driving the highest engagement and adjust your marketing efforts accordingly.
The Event Count metric in Google Analytics 4 measures the total number of times a specific event has occurred on your website or app, giving you insight into user engagement and behavior.
The Purchase Revenue by Medium metric in Google Analytics 4 measures the revenue generated from purchases on your website or app, segmented by the medium or source of traffic, such as social media, search engines, or display ads.
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.