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.
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To track Ecommerce Conversion Rate using Databox, follow these steps:
This dashboard helps you inspect every step of your e-commerce funnel so that you can quickly address problem areas.
Google Analytics dashboard template which will give you insights about your Transactions and Revenue, conversion rates and more.
Sessions by Source is a metric that shows the number of website sessions that originated from different sources, such as organic search, paid search, social media, direct traffic, referral traffic, and email marketing.
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 Users by Source metric in Google Analytics shows the number of unique visitors who landed on your website from different sources such as organic search, paid search, social media, email campaigns, etc.
The Goal Completion by Source metric shows the sources (e.g. search engines, social media, direct traffic) that generated the most conversions or goal completions on your website.
Revenue is the total amount of income generated by the sale of products or services, as tracked by Google Analytics. It measures the monetary value of transactions on a website or app.
Revenue by channel metric tracks the total amount of revenue generated by different marketing channels such as direct, organic search, paid search, referral, social media, and email marketing campaigns.
The Revenue by Organic Keyword metric measures the total sales generated by visitors who reached your website through organic search and the specific keywords they used in that search.
The Revenue by Landing Page metric calculates the total amount of revenue generated from users who landed on a specific page of a website. It helps to identify the pages driving the most revenue, optimize those pages for better conversion rates, and understand customer behavior and preferences.