The Ad Campaign Installs by Country metric shows the number of app installs generated by specific ad campaigns within each country.
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Used to show comparisons between values.
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To track Ad Campaign Installs by Country using Databox, follow these steps:
Use this free and customizable Ads Spend Performance Overview Dashboard Template to drill deep into your ad spending and have clear insight into how your ad campaigns are performing.
Downloads by Country is a metric that tracks the number of app or game downloads in each country, providing insights into the app's popularity and reach.
Net Standard Revenue by Country is a metric that shows the total amount of revenue generated by an app in a specific country, after deducting any refunds, fees, and taxes.
The Gross Revenue by Country metric in AppFigures shows the total revenue generated by your app in each country where it's available.
Gross in-app purchases revenue is the total amount of revenue generated from purchases made within an app, before deducting any fees or commissions.
The Gross Revenue by Country metric shows how much revenue an app is generating in each country where it is available, providing insights into its global performance.
Active Grace by Country measures the percentage of active paying customers relative to total app installs for a specific country, indicating the app's monetization effectiveness.
The Ads Revenue by Country metric shows the amount of revenue generated by ads in different countries. This helps to identify profitable markets and optimize ad targeting strategies.
Ads ECPM by Country is a metric that shows the revenue earned per thousand ad impressions in different countries. It helps app developers understand which countries are generating higher ad revenue and optimize their ad strategies accordingly.