The Conversions by Page Path metric in Google Analytics 4 shows the number of conversions that occurred on each specific page of a website during a selected time period. This data can help identify which pages are generating the most conversions and where optimization efforts should be focused.
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Used to show comparisons between values.
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Sessions are a collection of interactions that take place on a website within a specified time frame. Each session can include multiple pageviews, events, and other actions taken by a user.
The Transactions per Purchaser metric measures the average number of transactions made by a single purchaser within a specific time period.
This metric calculates the number of transactions made by unique purchasers, grouped by the source of the session that led to the transaction.
The number of distinct Users who visited your site or app during the specified Date Range split by New / Returning Users.
Event Count per User by Page Title is a Google Analytics 4 metric that counts the number of times users trigger specific events on a webpage, such as clicks or form submissions, divided by the number of unique users who visited the page. This metric helps identify how engaged users are with specific page titles on a website.
The Event Value metric is a custom metric that can be assigned to events in Google Analytics 4. It allows you to assign a monetary value to specific user actions or events, giving you a more complete picture of the ROI of your marketing efforts.
Total Users by Platform measures the number of unique users who accessed your website or app from different devices or operating systems such as desktop, mobile, tablet, Android, iOS, etc.
Total Users by Session Medium metric in Google Analytics 4 measures the number of unique users who visited the website over a given period and are segmented by the session medium (e.g. organic search, paid search, direct traffic, etc.).