Win Rate
Win Rate measures the percentage of auctions an advertiser wins compared to the total number of auctions they participate in. It is calculated as: (Won Impressions ÷ Total Bid Requests) × 100.
A high win rate indicates competitive bidding and good alignment between bid values and market prices. Conversely, a low win rate may suggest underbidding, poor targeting, or strong competition in specific inventory segments.
For instance, if a campaign bids on 100,000 impressions and wins 25,000, its win rate is 25 percent. By analyzing win rate data, advertisers can adjust bids, targeting, or budgets to improve delivery efficiency and reach performance goals more effectively.
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