The Adds to Cart by Ad Set metric measures the number of times an ad campaign or set has resulted in a user clicking the "Add to Cart" button on your website, providing insight into which ad sets are most effective in driving conversions.
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Impressions refer to the number of times an ad was displayed to a user on a social media platform like Facebook. It does not necessarily mean that the user interacted with the ad, but simply that it was shown to them.
Amount Spent by Campaign indicates the total cost incurred by a specific Facebook ad campaign over a given time period. It shows the amount of money spent on ads, including ad creation, placement, and delivery costs.
CTR (All) by Ad is a Facebook Ads metric that measures the ratio of clicks to impressions for all the ads in a campaign. It helps determine the effectiveness of ad targeting, relevance and creative.
CPC (All) is the average cost per click across all ad types, placements, and objectives in a Facebook Ads campaign. It shows how much an advertiser pays for each click on their ad.
Link Clicks is a metric that shows the number of clicks your ad received that led people to a destination on or off Facebook, such as your website.
The 3-Second Video Views metric measures the number of times a video was viewed for at least 3 seconds, indicating initial interest and engagement.
Post Engagement is a metric that measures the number of people who have interacted with your Facebook post and includes likes, comments, shares, and clicks.
Purchase ROAS measures the revenue generated from an ad campaign against the cost of running that campaign. It helps advertisers understand how much money they're making or losing on a single ad or ad set.