Post Comments is a metric that measures the number of comments on a Facebook post. It indicates engagement level and can help evaluate the success of an ad campaign.
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This databoard helps you measure your Facebook Ad campaigns in terms of purchases & the resulting revenue impacts. You're also able to review the conversion path for your campaigns.
Reach refers to the total number of people who view your ad, both organically and through paid promotion. It indicates the potential audience that can be reached through your ad campaign.
Post Reactions is a Facebook metric that shows the number of times people have reacted to a post by clicking on one of the reaction buttons - like, love, haha, wow, sad or angry.
Post shares is a metric that shows how many times your Facebook post has been shared by users on their own timelines or with their friends, increasing the reach of your content.
The Reach by Campaign metric measures the number of unique people who have seen an ad in a particular campaign during a set time period.
CPP represents the (estimated) average cost to reach 1,000 people.
CPM (Cost Per Thousand Impressions) is the cost that an advertiser pays per thousand ad impressions on a social media platform such as Facebook. It is an important metric that helps to measure the effectiveness of ad campaigns and their reach.
CPC (All) is the cost per click metric that measures the average amount paid for all clicks on an ad, including link clicks, likes, comments, and shares.
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.