The Page Likes by Ad metric measures the number of new Facebook Page likes generated by an ad campaign. It helps advertisers understand the effectiveness of their ads in driving new followers and increasing brand awareness.
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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.
CPP by Ad represents the (estimated) average cost to reach 1,000 people split up by Ads.
The Clicks (All) metric on Facebook Ads shows the total number of clicks on an ad, including link clicks, reactions, comments, shares, and more.
CTR (All) by Ad Set is a metric that measures the total number of clicks on an ad set divided by its total number of impressions, indicating the effectiveness of your ad set in generating engagement and interest among viewers.
CTR (Link Click-Through Rate) by Campaign metric shows the number of clicks on your ad divided by the number of times the ad is shown, expressed as a percentage. It helps measure the performance of your ad campaign and determines the effectiveness of your targeting and messaging for driving clicks to your website.
Page Likes by Ad Set is a metric in Facebook Ads Manager that measures the number of new page likes gained through each ad set. This metric helps to gauge the effectiveness of ad sets in driving page likes and building brand awareness.
The Leads by Ad Set metric shows the number of leads generated by each ad set in a Facebook Ads campaign. It helps identify which ad sets are most effective in driving lead generation.
The Purchases Conversion Value by Campaign metric measures the total value of purchases made by users who clicked on an ad within a specific campaign. It helps evaluate the return on investment (ROI) of a campaign and determine the effectiveness of different ads.