The Orders metric on Shopify represents the total number of purchases completed by customers, providing insights into sales performance, customer behavior and trends.
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To track Orders using Databox, follow these steps:
Empower your e-commerce leadership with Databox's integrated Shopify, QuickBooks, and Google Analytics 4 dashboard. Gain insights into Sales Funnel, Performance, Profit & Loss, and Cash Flow metrics, including Gross Sales, Orders, Revenue, Expenses,
Use this Shopify advanced report to share high-level and in-depth metrics of your ecommerce store performance. Present key metrics like Orders, Net Sales, New Customers, and more.
Net sales is the total sales revenue generated by a business after accounting for returns, discounts, and other deductions. It is a key metric to measure a company's profitability.
Equates to Gross Sales - Discounts - Returns + Taxes + Shipping Charges during the specified Date Range. Total Sales will be a positive number for a Sale on the date that an order was placed, and a negative number for a return on the date that an order was Refunded.
Returns metric measures the number and percentage of orders that are returned by customers. This helps to track customer satisfaction and identify potential issues with product quality or delivery.
Number of taxes associated with a sale or return during specified date range.
Equates to Gross Sales - Discounts - Returns + Taxes + Shipping Charges during the specified Date Range split up by Billing City.
Equates to Gross Sales - Discounts - Returns + Taxes + Shipping Charges during specified Date Range split up by Tag.
The Net Quantity by Top products metric provides insight into the overall sales performance of a store's top products by tracking the total quantity sold versus the quantity returned or canceled, resulting in a net quantity sold.
The Orders by New vs returning customers metric compares the number of orders made by new customers to those made by returning customers. It helps track customer loyalty, acquisition efforts, and sales growth potential.