The Social Actions by Campaign metric measures the number of social interactions such as likes, comments, shares, and follows generated by an ad campaign on LinkedIn.
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This dashboard shows a high-level overview of your Linkedin Ads Campaign performance so you can track ROI.
Use this LinkedIn Ads advanced report to share high-level and in-depth metrics of your LinkedIn Ad performance. Present key insights like conversions, clicks, CPC, and more.
The Average CPC (Cost Per Click) metric measures the average amount spent for each click on a LinkedInAds campaign, helping to gauge advertising efficiency and ROI.
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.
The number of times users shared contact info through the One Click Lead Gen for Sponsored Messaging ads.
The number of times users shared contact info through the One Click Lead Gen for Sponsored Messaging ads, split up by 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 Campaigns. 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.
Average Frequency is a metric that indicates the average number of times each unique member account was exposed to an ad, split up by Ads. It is calculated by dividing the total number of impressions (or sends) by the reach, which is the estimated number of unique member accounts with at least one impression. This metric helps understand how often target audience is seeing their ads, aiding in the assessment of ad exposure and potential ad fatigue.
Clicks on your ads that led to a conversion, split up by Campaigns.
Revenue generated for ad spend (total conversion value divided by amount spent), split up by Campaigns.