The Show Rate by App metric measures the percentage of times an app's ad request resulted in at least one ad being shown to the user.
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The Network Requests by Platform metric shows the number of ad requests made from each mobile platform (iOS, Android, etc.) to AdMob servers, helping to identify trends and optimize ad formats and targeting.
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.
Estimated Earnings is a metric in Google AdMob that shows the approximate amount of revenue a publisher can expect to earn from ads displayed in their app, based on ad performance, impressions, clicks, and other factors.
Impressions CTR (Click-Through Rate) is the percentage of clicks advertisers received per thousand ad impressions. It measures the efficiency of ads in generating clicks from users. Higher CTR implies better ad performance.
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.
The Network Requests Matched by Format metric tracks the number of ad requests that successfully matched ad formats offered by the AdMob network.
Match Rate by Ad Unit is the percentage of ad requests for a specific ad unit that were filled with ads, indicating the effectiveness of that ad unit in generating revenue for publishers.
Network Request RPM by Format is a performance metric that measures the revenue generated per thousand ad requests, broken down by ad format (e.g., banner, interstitial, rewarded).