The Views by Session Source metric in Google Analytics 4 measures the number of page views generated by each traffic source, including direct, organic search, social media, email, and referral traffic, within a single session.
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Sessions are a collection of interactions that take place on a website within a specified time frame. Each session can include multiple pageviews, events, and other actions taken by a user.
Average Session Duration is the average length of time visitors spend on your website during a single session, measured in seconds. This metric provides insight into visitor engagement and can help identify areas for improvement in site content or user experience.
The Active Users by Source metric provides insight into the number of unique users who interacted with your website or app, segmented by the source they originated from (like Google, Facebook, etc.) over a selected time period.
The Event Count by Page Title metric in Google Analytics 4 is a measurement of how many times a specific event was triggered on a particular page. This is useful for understanding which pages are driving user engagement and can aid in optimizing website performance.
The Event Count per User metric measures the total number of events triggered by a unique user within a selected time frame. It helps track user engagement and behavior on a website or app.
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.
The Sessions per User by Event metric shows the average number of sessions per user who triggered the specified event on your website or app. It helps to understand how engaged your users are with the specific event and can guide optimization efforts.
The Total Ad Revenue by Medium metric in Google Analytics 4 measures the total revenue generated from advertising campaigns, broken down by the medium used to deliver ads (e.g. display, search, social).