Heatmaps
A Heatmap is a visual analytics tool that displays where users focus their attention on a webpage or app interface. Warmer colors indicate higher interaction density—such as clicks, taps, or mouse movements—while cooler areas show low engagement.
In digital advertising, heatmaps help publishers and advertisers understand how users interact with creatives, CTAs, and layout elements. For example, if most clicks occur near a navigation bar but not on banners placed lower on the page, ad placements can be adjusted for better visibility and performance.
By analyzing scroll depth, hover behavior, and attention distribution, heatmaps guide data-driven design decisions that improve viewability and increase ad engagement across all devices.
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