The Quantity by Channel metric in Google Analytics measures the number of sessions coming from each traffic source (e.g. search, social, email) on your website or app.
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The Users by Channel metric shows the number of users visiting a website through different channels such as organic search, paid search, social media, direct traffic, etc. This gives insights on which channels are driving more traffic and users to the website.
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.
Goal Value by Source is a metric that helps you understand the value of your website traffic sources in terms of the goals you have set up in Google Analytics. It shows you how much revenue or other value was generated by users who came to your site via different sources such as organic search, social media, or paid advertising.
The Transactions metric in Google Analytics tracks the number of completed purchases made on an e-commerce website, providing valuable insights into the website's revenue and conversion rates.
The Ecommerce Conv Rate by Source metric in Google Analytics measures the percentage of website visitors who made a purchase, broken down by the source of their referral (e.g. organic search, email, social media).
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.
The Quantity by Source metric in Google Analytics measures the total number of sessions or interactions (such as pageviews or events) on a website that are attributed to each traffic source, such as organic search, social media, or paid advertising.
The Avg. Quantity by Channel metric in Google Analytics measures the average quantity of products sold per transaction across different marketing channels, providing insights into the effectiveness of product promotions and marketing campaigns.