Engaged Sessions by Page Path and Query String measures the number of sessions where users engaged with a particular page on a website for a specified period of time, indicating strong interest or interest in the content.
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Used to show comparisons between values.
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The Transactions by Session Default Channel Group metric in Google Analytics 4 shows the total number of transactions that occurred during a user session, grouped by the default channel that brought the user to the website or app.
Conversions by Session Default Channel Group metric shows the number of completed goals divided by the total number of sessions, grouped by default channel grouping. It helps to understand which channels drive the most valuable traffic to the website.
The Active Users by Page Title metric shows the total number of users who visited a specific page on your website during a specified time period. It is useful for analyzing the popularity and engagement of individual pages.
Active Users by Device Category metric shows the number of users currently engaged with your website or app, categorized by the type of device they are using - desktop/laptop, tablet, or mobile devices.
The ARPPU (Average Revenue Per Paying User) by Page Title metric is a measure of the average revenue generated per paying user on a particular page of the website or app. It helps businesses understand the revenue potential of each page and optimize their strategies accordingly.
The Event Value by Page Title metric shows the total value generated by events on a certain page title, allowing you to see which pages are driving the most valuable actions on your website or app.
Total Revenue by Session Source shows the total revenue generated from a specific traffic source, such as organic search, paid search, or direct traffic, over a given time period.
Total Revenue by Event is a metric that tracks the total amount of revenue generated from specific events, such as purchases or subscriptions, on a website or app.