Discounts (POS) metric measures the amount of money saved on purchases made using a discount code or promotion in Shopify's Point of Sale (POS) system. It helps track the success of sales promotions and evaluates the impact of discounts on revenue.
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Equates to Product Selling Price x Ordered Quantity on during specified Date Range. Gross Sales does not include Discounts, Returns, Taxes, or Shipping.
Equates to Gross Sales - Discounts - Returns + Taxes + Shipping Charges during the specified Date Range. Total Sales will be a positive number for a Sale on the date that an order was placed, and a negative number for a return on the date that an order was Refunded.
Equates to Gross Sales - Discounts - Returns + Taxes + Shipping Charges during the specified Date Range split up by Top Sold Products.
Equates to Gross Sales - Discounts - Returns + Taxes + Shipping Charges during the specified Date Range split up by New vs Returning Customers.
The Orders by New vs returning customers metric compares the number of orders made by new customers to those made by returning customers. It helps track customer loyalty, acquisition efforts, and sales growth potential.
The Orders by Billing Country metric shows the number of orders placed by customers based on their billing country. It helps track the geographic distribution of sales and is useful in making decisions related to marketing and advertising strategies.
This metric allows Shopify store owners to track the effectiveness of their discount campaigns based on the location of the customer's billing city. It provides insights on which cities are responding well to discounts and can aid in targeting future promotions.
Abandoned checkouts metric refers to the number of customers who added items to their cart but failed to complete the purchase, which can help merchants identify potential issues in the checkout process.