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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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 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 cost per click metric that measures the average amount paid for all clicks on an ad, including link clicks, likes, comments, and shares.
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.
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.
Purchase ROAS by Ad Set metric shows the revenue generated from purchases divided by the cost of the ad set. It measures the effectiveness of ad sets in driving profitable sales and helps optimize campaigns for maximum return on ad spend.
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.
The Adds to Cart by Campaign metric tracks the number of times users added items to their cart after clicking on a particular campaign ad. It helps measure the effectiveness of a campaign in driving potential customers towards making a purchase.