Clicks on your ads that led to a conversion, split up by Campaign Groups.
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Conversions is a metric that measures the number of times a desired action is completed on a LinkedInAds campaign, such as filling out a form or making a purchase. It helps advertisers track the effectiveness of their ad campaigns in driving valuable actions.
Social Actions by Ad is a metric that measures the number of social interactions (likes, comments, shares) on a LinkedIn ad. It helps to gauge engagement and the overall success of the ad in terms of its ability to generate interest and interaction among the target audience.
The Average CTR (Click-Through Rate) measures the percentage of impressions that result in clicks on a LinkedIn ad. It's a key performance indicator (KPI) that helps gauge ad effectiveness. A higher CTR indicates that more people are interested in the ad, leading to better engagement and potentially higher conversion rates.
The Average CTR (Click-Through Rate) by Ad metric shows the average percentage of clicks an ad receives per impression. It provides insight into the ad's effectiveness in driving user engagement and can be used to optimize ad performance.
Average CPM (Cost Per Thousand Impressions) is the average cost that an advertiser pays for a thousand ad impressions on LinkedIn.
The Average CPM by Campaign metric in LinkedIn Ads reflects the average cost of 1,000 ad impressions for a specific campaign, allowing advertisers to evaluate the cost-effectiveness of their campaigns.
Cost per Lead (Email) is a metric that measures the average cost incurred to acquire each lead who shares their email address through LinkedIn Ads, split up by Ads. It is calculated by dividing the total advertising cost by the number of leads that provided their email information. This metric helps evaluate the cost-efficiency of campaigns specifically in terms of generating email contacts, enabling better optimization and budget allocation.
Number of times a member opened a lead form, split up by Campaign Groups.