Learn how to effectively analyze revenue by item promotion name in Google Analytics 4 with step-by-step instructions to create insightful reports and actionable insights for your promotional campaigns.
Understanding Revenue by Item Promotion Name in Google Analytics 4
Analyzing revenue by item promotion name is crucial for measuring the effectiveness of your promotional campaigns and their direct impact on sales. This analysis helps you understand which product promotions are driving the most revenue, enabling you to optimize your marketing strategy and allocate resources more effectively. We’ll show you how to create this insightful report in Google Analytics 4
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Basic Report Structure
- Report Type: Free Form Exploration
- Primary Dimension: Item Promotion Name
- Metrics Focus: Revenue and related e-commerce metrics
- Visualization: Table format with optional bar chart
- Time Range: Customizable based on promotion periods
Steps to Create the Report
- Open
GA4
and navigate to the Explore section. - Click the Blank template to start a new exploration.
- Under the Dimensions, click the + button and search for Item Promotion Name, check the checkbox beside it and click Confirm.
- Under the Metrics, click the + button and search for Total Revenue, Items Purchased, and Purchases, check the checkboxes and click Confirm.
- Drag Item Promotion Name to the Rows section.
- Drag Total Revenue, Items Purchased, and Purchases to the Values section.
- Click the Settings icon and set Row Numbers to show all rows.
- Optional: Add a filter to exclude “(not set)” values.
- Set your desired date range in the report settings.
Important Dimensions and Metrics
- Item Promotion Name: Identifies specific promotional campaigns for items.
- Total Revenue: Shows the total revenue generated from each promotion.
- Items Purchased: Indicates the quantity of items sold through each promotion.
- Purchases: Shows the number of transactions involving promoted items.
Actionable Insights
- Identify your highest-revenue generating promotions and analyze their unique characteristics for future campaign planning.
- Compare revenue per promotion against promotional costs to calculate ROI.
- Use the items purchased metric to identify which promotions drive volume vs. value.
- Analyze seasonal trends in promotional performance to optimize timing of future campaigns.
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