The Order value by Campaign metric measures the total revenue generated from each advertising campaign on Pinterest, providing insights into the effectiveness of each campaign in driving sales and ROI.
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Earned Impressions by Objective measures the number of additional impressions generated by user engagement with a Pinterest ad, boosting organic reach and awareness.
Cost Per Click (CPC) by Ad is a metric that measures the average cost an advertiser pays each time a viewer clicks on their ad on Pinterest. It helps assess the effectiveness of ad campaigns and budget allocation.
Cost per thousand impressions (CPM) is a metric used in advertising that represents the cost of reaching 1,000 people with an ad. It helps measure the efficiency of a campaign in terms of cost per impression.
CPV (Cost Per View) is a metric used in Pinterest Ads to measure the cost an advertiser pays each time a user views their promoted pin. It helps assess campaign efficiency and drive brand awareness.
Engagements by Ad metric measures the total number of interactions with your Pinterest Ads, including saves, clicks, comments, and more, indicating user engagement level.
Engagement Rate by Objective measures the level of interaction on a Pinterest Ad based on the campaign goal such as awareness, consideration, or conversion. It indicates how well the ad is engaging the target audience.
The Paid CTR by Campaign metric measures the click-through rate (CTR) of your ads within specific campaigns on Pinterest, indicating the effectiveness of your campaign targeting and ad creative.
Earned Outbound Clicks is a Pinterest Ads metric that tracks the number of clicks on your Pinterest ad that result in visitors leaving Pinterest.