General Overview

Created by Juan Manuel Libera Frometa, Modified on Fri, 23 Feb 2024 at 01:36 PM by Juan Manuel Libera Frometa

Understanding the Dashboard Metrics

This dashboard provides a snapshot of key metrics related to your online business performance. Let's break down each section and understand what it means:

Key Metrics:

  • Customers: This shows the total number of customers you have. This number can be used to gauge customer acquisition and retention.
  • Orders: This shows the total number of orders placed. This metric can provide insights into customer demand and sales trends.
  • Revenue: This shows the total revenue generated from sales. Revenue is a key indicator of business performance and profitability.
  • Growth: This shows the dollar amount of your business growth compared to the previous month. Growth can be positive or negative, and it's important to track this metric over time to assess the overall health of your business.
  • Average Order Subtotal: This shows the average amount spent by customers per order. This metric can be used to analyze customer purchasing behavior and optimize product offerings.
  • Average Order Total: This shows the average total amount spent by customers per order, including taxes and shipping. This metric can be used to evaluate overall sales performance and pricing strategy.

Data Visualization:

  • Total Sales Report View: This chart leads to a more detailed report of your sales data, providing insights into sales trends, customer behavior, and product performance.
  • Sales Snapshot View: This visual representation provides a quick overview of your sales performance for a specific timeframe, allowing you to track progress and identify areas for improvement.

Sales Analysis:

  • Top Five Selling Products: This table displays your best-selling products once you start making sales. This information can be used to optimize your product offerings, marketing strategies, and inventory management.



Please note:

  • The numbers displayed in this example are not real and are for illustrative purposes only. Your actual dashboard metrics will vary depending on your specific business and industry.
  • It's important to analyze trends over time and consider other relevant factors to gain a deeper understanding of your business performance.

We hope this explanation clarifies the information in your dashboard and helps you make informed decisions for your business!

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