Paid Outbound Clicks by Ad is a Pinterest Ads metric that tracks the number of clicks on your ad that lead users to another website or landing page, indicating the effectiveness of driving traffic off the platform.
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The Spend by Ad metric measures the total amount spent on each individual ad campaign on Pinterest, providing insights into budget allocation and performance analysis.
Earned Impressions by Campaign metric tracks the additional impressions generated from social engagement such as likes, shares, and comments on Pinterest Ads.
Earned Impressions by Objective measures the number of additional impressions generated by user engagement with a Pinterest ad, boosting organic reach and awareness.
Paid Engagement by Objective is a Pinterest Ads metric that measures the total engagement (clicks, saves, etc.) generated by a specific campaign objective chosen by the advertiser. It helps track performance and assess the effectiveness of the campaign in meeting its intended goal.
The Engagement Rate by Ad Group metric measures the percentage of interactions (likes, comments, shares) received compared to the number of people who saw your ad within a specific ad group on Pinterest.
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.
Paid Pin clicks by Campaign is a metric that measures the total number of clicks on your Pinterest ads within a specific campaign, showing how effective each campaign is at driving traffic.
The Paid Saves by Ad Group metric measures the number of times users saved a promoted pin to their boards on Pinterest, indicating strong interest and potential for further engagement.