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.
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Used to show comparisons between values.
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Sessions by Medium is a Google Analytics 4 metric that shows the number of sessions from different marketing channels such as organic, direct, or referral. It helps understand which channels are driving traffic and assists in optimizing marketing efforts.
Engaged Sessions by Session Source measures the number of sessions that included at least one engagement event, such as a scroll or click, grouped by the source (e.g. direct, organic, social). It helps identify which sources drive the highest levels of user engagement on your website.
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.
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 Value by Medium metric in Google Analytics 4 measures the total value of all events attributed to each traffic source or medium, helping businesses identify the most valuable channels for conversions and revenue generation.
The Views by Page Title metric in Google Analytics 4 shows how many times each page on your website was viewed by users, organized by the title of the specific page.
The Total Ad Revenue by Source metric shows the total amount of revenue generated from advertising campaigns across all sources such as search ads, display ads, social media ads, and more.
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.