The Network Requests by Format metric in Google AdMob measures the number of requests made by each ad format (such as banner, interstitial, or rewarded video) to the network over a selected time period. It helps to understand which ad formats are being utilized the most and optimize ad placement accordingly.
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Clicks measures the number of times users click on an ad displayed on an app. It is an important metric to evaluate the effectiveness of ad campaigns and can help optimize targeting and ad content.
Clicks by Ad Unit is a metric in Google AdMob that tracks the number of clicks generated by individual ad units within an app. This information can be used to optimize ad placement and ad format to increase revenue.
Impressions by Ad Unit is a metric in the Google AdMob platform that measures the number of times an ad has been displayed on a specific ad unit within a given time period.
Impressions RPM (revenue per thousand impressions) by Ad Unit is a metric that helps measure the revenue generated per thousand ad impressions for a specific ad unit. It provides insights into the effectiveness of the ad unit in generating revenue and can help optimize the monetization strategy.
Show Rate is the percentage of ad impressions that actually show up on a user's device out of the total number of ad requests made by the app. It measures the effectiveness of the ad network's ability to deliver ads to users.
Show Rate by Country is a metric that measures the percentage of ad requests that were successfully filled with ads for a specific country out of the total number of ad requests made from that country.
Show Rate by Platform measures the percentage of times an ad is shown to a user who has viewed an app on a specific platform, such as iOS or Android. It helps app developers and advertisers optimize their ad strategy for each platform.
Show Rate by Ad Type measures the percentage of eligible ad requests that actually resulted in an ad being shown on a particular ad type, such as banner or interstitial ads, during a specific time period.