The Events per Session by Event metric in Google Analytics 4 measures the average number of times a specific event occurred during a user's session on your website or app. It helps you track user engagement with your different events and understand how effective they are at driving user behavior.
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Used to show comparisons between values.
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The Sessions by Session Default Channel Group metric in Google Analytics 4 reports the number of sessions attributed to each default channel group, which categorizes traffic sources such as organic search, social media, paid search, and direct traffic.
Engaged Sessions is a Google Analytics 4 metric that measures the number of sessions where users engaged with the website or app. Engagement is defined as the amount of time spent actively interacting with the content, such as scrolling, clicking, or watching videos.
Engaged Sessions by Page Title is a metric in Google Analytics 4 that measures the number of sessions in which a specific page title had user engagement, such as clicking on a link or spending a certain amount of time on the page. It helps you identify which pages are most effective at engaging users and driving conversions.
Average Purchase Revenue is a metric in Google Analytics 4 that measures the average revenue generated per transaction. It helps businesses understand the value of each purchase and identify opportunities to increase revenue per customer.
The Event Count per User by Country metric shows the average number of events triggered by each user from a specific country within a particular time frame, giving insights into engagement and activity levels across geographic locations.
The Purchase Revenue by Source metric tracks the total revenue generated by each traffic source for purchases made on your website.
Total revenue generated from all sessions grouped by default channel (organic, direct, referral, etc.).
The Key Events metric in Google Analytics 4 measures interactions that are essential to achieving website goals, such as purchases, form submissions, and video views.