HOW TO USE
Once you order(Free), I give you report URL.
Open the URL and Select your GA4 property.
FEATURE
- Unlimited number of sites
- Unlimited number of users
- Easy to use
- Customize as you like
NFORMATION
- Data Source : Google Analytics(GA4) , Search Console
- Output : Looker Studio
- Historical Data : Unlimit
- Update : Daily
- Update timing : About 12:00 pm with figures up to the previous day.
CONTENT SAMPLES
- Summary
- Session
- Pageviews
- Top20 Accessed Page
- Top20 Landing Page
- Device
- Event
- Revenue
- Purchases
- Conversion rate
- Avg. Order value
- Category
- Gender
- Channel
- Source/Medium
- Daily
- Item
- User
- SEO
METRICS IN THE REPORT
- user:「user」of GA4. the number of unique users who visited the website.
- new user:「new user」of GA4. The number of users who visited the site for the first time.Number of events for First_visit.
- session:「session」of GA4. The number of visits to the website. For example, if a user visits a website twice, the number of sessions is counted as 2. reference
- transaciton:The default is "e-commerce purchases" in GA4; it is the number of times an e-commerce purchase was made (E-commerce purhcase event count). The definition can be changed in bulk if needed.
- conversion rate:「purchase」/「session」.When the definition of "Purchases" is changed, the "Purchase Rate" with the new "Purchases" is automatically reflected.
- Avg.Order Value:「sales」/「purchase」.Average cart unit price.When the definition of "Purchases" is changed, the "Purchase price per unit" with the new "Purchases" is automatically reflected.
- sales:The default is GA4 Revenue from purchases. This is the revenue generated by purchases (the events to be aggregated are in_app_purchase and the sum of the amounts obtained in the Value parameter of purchase). The definition can be changed in bulk if necessary.
- item sales:Default is GA4 "Item Revenue". It is calculated by multiplying the number of purchases per item by the value of the item. it does not include shipping, taxes, etc. because it is calculated by the value included in the Item event.
- The number of page views (PV): This is the total number of pages viewed in GA4. It is the total number of pages viewed. Even if the same page is repeatedly displayed, it is counted.
- Avg. Duration time:GA4 "User Engagement" / "Total Number of Users" calculation. This is the average time a user spends on the site.
- engagement rate:GA4 "Engagement Rate". Engagement is counted when one of the following is met session that spent 10 seconds/viewed 2 or more screens/had a conversion event.
- page viewing time:The average time a user views a particular page.
- Clicks:"clicks" in Google Search Console. This is the number of times a user clicks to visit your site.
- Impression:"impression" in Google Search Console. The number of times a link to the site appears in the user's search results.
- Avg,CTR:Avg. CTR"in Google Search Console. This is the percentage of clicks that actually result from the display.
- Avg. Position:"Avg.position"in Google Search Console.This is the average listing position of the site when the site appears in the search results.
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HOW TO USE
Once you order(Free), I give you report URL.
Open the URL and Select your GA4 property.
FEATURE
- Unlimited number of sites
- Unlimited number of users
- Easy to use
- Customize as you like
NFORMATION
- Data Source : Google Analytics(GA4) , Search Console
- Output : Looker Studio
- Historical Data : Unlimit
- Update : Daily
- Update timing : About 12:00 pm with figures up to the previous day.
CONTENT SAMPLES
- Summary
- Session
- Pageviews
- Top20 Accessed Page
- Top20 Landing Page
- Device
- Event
- Revenue
- Purchases
- Conversion rate
- Avg. Order value
- Category
- Gender
- Channel
- Source/Medium
- Daily
- Item
- User
- SEO
METRICS IN THE REPORT
- user:「user」of GA4. the number of unique users who visited the website.
- new user:「new user」of GA4. The number of users who visited the site for the first time.Number of events for First_visit.
- session:「session」of GA4. The number of visits to the website. For example, if a user visits a website twice, the number of sessions is counted as 2. reference
- transaciton:The default is "e-commerce purchases" in GA4; it is the number of times an e-commerce purchase was made (E-commerce purhcase event count). The definition can be changed in bulk if needed.
- conversion rate:「purchase」/「session」.When the definition of "Purchases" is changed, the "Purchase Rate" with the new "Purchases" is automatically reflected.
- Avg.Order Value:「sales」/「purchase」.Average cart unit price.When the definition of "Purchases" is changed, the "Purchase price per unit" with the new "Purchases" is automatically reflected.
- sales:The default is GA4 Revenue from purchases. This is the revenue generated by purchases (the events to be aggregated are in_app_purchase and the sum of the amounts obtained in the Value parameter of purchase). The definition can be changed in bulk if necessary.
- item sales:Default is GA4 "Item Revenue". It is calculated by multiplying the number of purchases per item by the value of the item. it does not include shipping, taxes, etc. because it is calculated by the value included in the Item event.
- The number of page views (PV): This is the total number of pages viewed in GA4. It is the total number of pages viewed. Even if the same page is repeatedly displayed, it is counted.
- Avg. Duration time:GA4 "User Engagement" / "Total Number of Users" calculation. This is the average time a user spends on the site.
- engagement rate:GA4 "Engagement Rate". Engagement is counted when one of the following is met session that spent 10 seconds/viewed 2 or more screens/had a conversion event.
- page viewing time:The average time a user views a particular page.
- Clicks:"clicks" in Google Search Console. This is the number of times a user clicks to visit your site.
- Impression:"impression" in Google Search Console. The number of times a link to the site appears in the user's search results.
- Avg,CTR:Avg. CTR"in Google Search Console. This is the percentage of clicks that actually result from the display.
- Avg. Position:"Avg.position"in Google Search Console.This is the average listing position of the site when the site appears in the search results.