Equates to Gross Sales - Discounts - Returns + Taxes + Shipping Charges during the specified Date Range split up by Billing Country.
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To track Total Sales by Billing Country using Databox, follow these steps:
Use this Shopify template to analyze and share insights into GMV, revenu, AOV, orders, repeat customer rate, conversion rates and traffic.
Net sales is the total sales revenue generated by a business after accounting for returns, discounts, and other deductions. It is a key metric to measure a company's profitability.
Net sales by Top products is a metric that shows the total revenue generated by the best-selling products on a Shopify store. It helps merchants to determine which products are driving revenue and which ones may need optimization.
The Orders metric on Shopify represents the total number of purchases completed by customers, providing insights into sales performance, customer behavior and trends.
Orders by Tag is a metric in Shopify that allows you to track the number and value of orders based on assigned tags. This gives you insight into customer behavior and trends, allowing you to make data-driven decisions on product offerings and marketing strategies.
Returns metric measures the number and percentage of orders that are returned by customers. This helps to track customer satisfaction and identify potential issues with product quality or delivery.
Returns by Billing Country is a metric that measures the number of returned orders from customers in each country who paid for their order using billing information.
The Returns by Billing City metric calculates the number of items returned to the store, grouped by the billing city of the customer who made the purchase. It helps in analyzing the areas with a high return rate and in improving customer satisfaction.
This metric shows the number of units sold per specific variation (e.g. color, size) of a product. It helps measure the popularity of each variant and informs inventory management decisions.