The Post Comments by Ad Set metric shows the total number of comments left on a post promoted by a particular ad set. It helps measure engagement and the success of your ad set in generating conversations.
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Used to show comparisons between values.
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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.
CPP by Campaign represents the (estimated) average cost to reach 1,000 people split up by Campaigns.
CPM (Cost Per Mille) by Ad Set is a metric that shows the average cost per 1,000 impressions for an ad set. It is used to determine the efficiency of your ad set and can help to optimize your campaign to increase impressions while lowering costs.
CPM (Cost per Mile) is a Facebook Ads metric that measures how much you pay for 1,000 ad impressions. It helps you determine the effectiveness of your ad campaign and the cost of it.
CTR (Link Click-Through Rate) is a measure of the ratio between clicks and impressions on a link within a Facebook ad. It shows the effectiveness of the ad in engaging the audience and driving traffic to the intended destination.
CTR (Link Click-Through Rate) is a measure of how many users clicked on a link within an ad, compared to the number of times the ad was shown. It indicates how effective an ad is at encouraging users to take action and visit a website.
Cost Per App Install is the average amount of money spent per user who installs your mobile application through a Facebook advertisement.
The cost per app install ad metric refers to the cost incurred by an advertiser to acquire one app installation through Facebook advertising.