Impressions CTR by Country metric measures the click-through rate of the ads displayed to users in different countries. It helps advertisers understand the effectiveness of their ad campaigns and optimize them for better performance in specific regions.
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Clicks by Platform is a metric in Google AdMob that shows the number of clicks on ads broken down by the platform on which they were displayed, such as iOS or Android.
Clicks by App metric is a measure of the total number of clicks received for an app's ad units served by Google AdMob. It helps in evaluating the performance of each app in terms of user engagement and monetization.
The Estimated Earnings by App metric displays how much revenue a specific app has earned within a certain time period on the AdMob platform, based on ad impressions and clicks.
Impressions CTR by Ad Unit measures the click-through rate (CTR) of ads served in a specific ad unit, calculated by dividing the number of clicks by the number of impressions.
Impressions RPM by platform is a metric that measures the revenue earned per thousand ad impressions on a specific mobile platform, such as Android or iOS. It helps to optimize ad placement and improve monetization strategies for each platform.
The Network Requests Matched metric measures the number of ad requests from publishers matched with eligible ads from advertisers within the AdMob network.
Match Rate by Format is a metric in Google AdMob that measures the percentage of ad requests that are successfully matched with an ad, broken down by ad format (such as banner or interstitial). This provides insight into which ad formats are performing well and which may need optimization.
Show Rate by Format is a metric that measures the percentage of ads that were shown to users out of the total number of ad requests made, broken down by ad format (e.g. banner, interstitial, rewarded video).