The Avg. Revenue per User metric measures the average amount of revenue generated per user on a website or app, providing insights into the overall profitability of the user base.
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Used to show a simple Metric or to draw attention to one key number.
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To track Avg. Revenue per User using Databox, follow these steps:
This template offers overall sales insights with a focus primarily around returning customers to gauge brand loyalty.
Sessions by Page is a metric that shows the number of sessions in which a particular page was viewed by users on your website. It is useful in determining the popularity and engagement of specific pages on your site.
The Sessions by Goal Location metric in Google Analytics shows the number of visits to your website that led to a conversion (goal completion) sorted by the geographic location of users.
The Sessions by Channel metric in Google Analytics measures the number of user sessions coming from various traffic sources such as organic search, direct, referral, social, and paid.
The Top Events by Sessions by Label metric shows the most frequently occurring events on a website, based on the number of sessions and categorized by their label. It helps identify the most engaging content or popular user actions on the site.
Bounce rate is a metric that measures the percentage of visitors who leave a website after visiting only one page. A high bounce rate is often an indicator of poor website user experience or irrelevant content.
The Unique Pageviews metric shows the number of sessions that contained views of a specific page or set of pages, where multiple views within a single session are only counted once.
The Transactions by Source metric in Google Analytics shows the number of completed purchases that originated from different sources such as direct, organic search, paid search, social, referral, and email.
The Ecommerce Conversion Rate is a metric that calculates the percentage of website visitors who make a purchase from your online store. It sheds light on the effectiveness of your site in converting users into paying customers.