Reach and Frequency
Reach and Frequency are two fundamental metrics in advertising used to measure how many people see an ad and how often they see it. Reach represents the total number of unique users exposed to a campaign, while frequency indicates the average number of times each user encounters the ad within a set period.
Balancing these two metrics is essential. High reach with low frequency may limit message retention, while high frequency with low reach can lead to overexposure and wasted budget. For instance, a brand awareness campaign might prioritize reach to introduce a new product to as many potential customers as possible, while a conversion-focused campaign may increase frequency to reinforce the message among engaged users.
Programmatic platforms like TwinRed manage reach and frequency dynamically. Algorithms adjust delivery to maximize exposure efficiency while avoiding ad fatigue and maintaining strong engagement.
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