The New Users metric in Google Analytics refers to the number of unique visitors who are visiting a particular website for the first time within a specified time period.
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This template offers overall sales insights with a focus primarily around returning customers to gauge brand loyalty.
The Monthly Marketing dashboard template examines Google Analytics and HubSpot Marketing for a complete view of traffic and user acquisition.
Use this HubSpot Marketing advanced report to share high-level and in-depth metrics of your website and email performance. Present key metrics like Visits, Leads, MQLs, Emails Opened, and more.
Sessions by Organic Keyword metric shows the number of sessions that were generated as a result of organic search traffic by specific keywords.
The Users metric in Google Analytics represents the number of unique individuals who have visited a website or app within a given time period. It is an important metric for measuring audience size and engagement.
The Goal Completion by New vs Returning metric in Google Analytics measures the percentage of goal completions achieved by new visitors versus returning visitors.
The Goal Value by Channel metric in Google Analytics displays the total value generated by different marketing channels in terms of completed goals or conversions. It helps you understand which channels are driving the most valuable traffic to your website and reshape your marketing strategy accordingly.
The Ecommerce Conv Rate by Source metric in Google Analytics measures the percentage of website visitors who made a purchase, broken down by the source of their referral (e.g. organic search, email, social media).
Avg. Order Value is a metric that measures the average amount of revenue generated per order. It is calculated by dividing the total revenue by the number of orders received during a specific timeframe. It helps businesses understand their customers' purchasing habits and can inform pricing and promotional strategies.
AOV by Channel metric refers to the average order value generated by each traffic source or channel (e.g. social media, organic search, direct). This metric provides insights into which channels are driving higher-value transactions and helps optimize marketing efforts to increase revenue.
The Quantity by Channel metric in Google Analytics measures the number of sessions coming from each traffic source (e.g. search, social, email) on your website or app.