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.
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The Net Sales by Product Vendor metric shows the total sales revenue generated by each vendor that contributed to the sale of products on the Shopify store.
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 Billing Country.
The Orders metric on Shopify represents the total number of purchases completed by customers, providing insights into sales performance, customer behavior and trends.
Number of Shipping Charges associated with a Sale or return during the specified Date Range split up by Billing Country
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.
This metric shows the number of units sold per specific variation (e.g. color, size) of a product. It helps measure the popularity of each variant and informs inventory management decisions.