The Fees metric refers to the charges applied by Eventbrite to the total ticket price. These fees can include taxes, payment processing, and service charges, among others.
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This dashboard allows you to track all the common KPIs of events from Eventbrite.
Gross Sales by Ticket is a metric that shows the total revenue generated from the sale of individual tickets, excluding fees and taxes.
Net Sales by Platform is a metric that displays the total amount of revenue generated by each platform where an event is hosted, after factoring in refunds, processing fees, and other fees.
Net Sales by Ticket is a financial metric that calculates the total revenue generated by ticket sales, minus any applicable taxes or fees.
The Quantity Sold metric refers to the number of tickets or registrations that have been sold for a particular event on Eventbrite. It provides insight into the popularity and success of an event in terms of attendee attendance.
Quantity Sold by Platform metric indicates the total number of tickets sold through each platform, such as Eventbrite, Facebook, or a custom website, for a specific event. It helps event organizers track sales performance on different platforms.
The Quantity Sold by Ticket metric shows the total number of tickets sold for a specific event or ticket type. It is a measure of how many people are attending the event or purchasing a certain ticket type.
The Orders by City metric shows the total number of ticket orders placed by attendees in each city where the event is being held, providing insights on the geographical distribution of event attendees and helps event organizers with targeted marketing efforts.
The Page Views metric refers to the number of times a particular page on your event website has been viewed by visitors. It provides insight into the popularity and engagement of different pages on your site.