Shows how to build a simple “Page Views per Visits” metric.
For a detailed description of the UI components, see Build Metrics.
Here’s how to build a simple “Page Views per Visits” metric.
Begin building a metric, as described in Build metrics.
Name the metric "“Page Views per Visits” or something similar.
Give it a user-friendly Description to show what it’s used for.
Select the right Format, in this case Decimal.
Decide how many decimal places you want the report to show.
Set the metric polarity. For this metric, an upward trend would be a good (green) thing.
Add a Tag to organize your metrics.
For this metric, first drag Page Views into the canvas, then drag Visits underneath (wait until the blue line appears to drop it).
Select the Divide operator. (Divide is the default operator.)
You can now see a Preview of that metric as you are building it, at the top right.
Select Save.
Notice that the Summary formula updates anytime you make a change to the metric definition.
(Optional) Share the metric with other users in your organization, as described in Share calculated metrics.