CPI (Cost Per Install)
Cost Per Install (CPI) is a performance-based pricing model used in mobile app advertising, where advertisers pay only when a user downloads and installs their app after engaging with an ad. It is the mobile equivalent of CPA, focused specifically on acquisition through app stores.
For example, if a campaign achieves 1,000 installs at €2 each, the total cost is €2,000. CPI campaigns are commonly used in gaming, finance, and lifestyle app marketing to attract new, high-value users.
Programmatic platforms like TwinRed track installs using postback or SDK-based attribution to verify genuine downloads. Optimizing CPI involves balancing bid strategy, ad creative, and audience segmentation to attract engaged users rather than low-quality or incentivized installs.
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