The Average Gross Daily Sales metric is the average total revenue generated by a store in a single day, including taxes and discounts.
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To track Average Gross Daily Sales (Legacy) using Databox, follow these steps:
This dashboard gives an overview of your WooCommerce store, including total sales, popular products and new customers.
These metrics track the Average Daily Sales over time. However, if there are no sales on a specific day (resulting in a value of 0), it may appear as though the total value over the selected time period is 0.
This is because the API provides data only for the current day, with metrics refreshing daily. Since historical data is not initially available, each day’s synced data is stored in the Databox warehouse, allowing data to accumulate over time. As more data is collected, trends can be visualized on line or bar charts, enabling better analysis over extended periods.
To optimize these metrics:
The Average Net Daily Sales metric calculates the average earnings per day after accounting for returns, cancellations, and discounts.
The Orders Placed metric indicates the total number of orders that have been successfully placed by customers on an online store.
The Top Sellers by Name metric identifies the most popular products sold in your WooCommerce store by their names. It's a simple way to track which products are performing well and adjust your inventory or marketing strategy accordingly.
Total taxes collected in WooCommerce Analytics, showing tax contributions.
Total order tax amount in WooCommerce Analytics, representing the sum of taxes collected on orders.
Number of orders placed per category in WooCommerce Analytics, showing the count of orders for each product category.
Number of products listed per category in WooCommerce Analytics, indicating the count of products available in each category.
Total number of orders placed for all products in WooCommerce Analytics product report, indicating the overall order volume.