This GA4 term refers to a website page being loaded.
What is a "Page View?"
This metric is the percentage of engaged sessions.
What is engagement rate?
Examples of this metric include Session Start, Pageview, First Visit, and User Engagement.
What are automatic events in GA4?
This GA4 term refers to someone interacting with your website.
What is a "Session?"
A percentage of sessions with no engagement.
What is a "Bounce Rate?"
Website(s), Android Apps, and iOS Apps
What platforms can GA4 track data streams from?
Reporting on scrolls, outbound link clicks, site searches, video engagement, and file downloads.
What are Enhanced Measurements in Events?
This GA4 term refers to any data that is shared to GA4 property. For example, GA4 collects the data that someone came to your website viewed a page, watched a video, and then went to a secondary page.
What is an "Event" in GA4?
Generate leads, Drive online sales, Raise brand awareness, Examine user behavior, and Get baseline reports are all examples of these.
What are business objectives in GA4 setup.
Time on site ➗ sessions
What is average engagement time?
A session that was either at least 10 seconds long, two or more pages were viewed, or a conversion was recorded.
What is an "Engaged Session?"
The difference between these two GA4 terms is that one is a metric for individuals who visit a website and other other is how many times those individualize visit your site.
What is the difference between a User and a Session?
When enabled, this automatic feature measures interactions and content on your site, in addition to standard page view measurements.
What is "Enhanced Measurement?'
Bonus Point: What on-page elements can be tracked with Enhanced Measurement?
Google's default session timeout can create multiple sessions during a singular visit to a website. What is Google's default session timeout?
What is 30+ minutes of inactivity?