Campaign Performance Metrics
Campaign Performance Metrics are the quantitative data points used to evaluate how effectively an advertising campaign meets its objectives. Common metrics include impressions, click-through rate (CTR), conversion rate (CR), cost per acquisition (CPA), and effective cost per mille (eCPM).
Analyzing these metrics helps advertisers identify strong and weak aspects of their campaigns. For example, a high CTR with a low conversion rate might indicate that creatives attract attention but landing pages fail to convert.
Modern DSPs provide real-time dashboards displaying these insights, enabling immediate adjustments. Understanding and interpreting these metrics is fundamental to maximizing profitability and long-term campaign success.
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