New tools to improve performance
If you don’t use Facebook Ads, you can pull data from any of our 100+ one-click, native integrations or from spreadsheets, databases and other APIs.
With this Facebook Ads campaign performance template, you’ll be able to discover your most popular ads and see which campaigns have the highest ROI. No more guessing which campaigns need adjustments––simply connect your Facebook Ads account and you’ll learn:
What other campaign metrics can you track and visualize with our integration with Facebook Ads? Almost anything:
In Databox there are almost 100 Facebook Ads metrics already built and ready for you to visualize in a variety of different ways. With the use of Query Builder and Data Calculations, the range of different metrics and metric combinations you can track from Facebook Ads widens.
Read more about Databox’s Facebook Ads integration.
The Clicks (All) metric on Facebook Ads shows the total number of clicks on an ad, including link clicks, reactions, comments, shares, and more.
The Amount Spent metric in Facebook Ads represents the total cost of all clicks, impressions, and other ad interactions that generated charges for your campaign or ad set.
Impressions by Ad Set metric tracks the number of times the ads in a particular ad set are displayed to Facebook users. This metric is used to measure the reach and frequency of ad campaigns.
The Amount Spent by Ad Set metric shows the total cost incurred on a specific ad set during a given time period. It includes all the charges relevant to the ad set, such as clicks, impressions, and conversions. This metric helps advertisers to track their expenses and make informed decisions about their ad campaigns.
Sometimes, you’ll want to dive deeper into performance. When you need to customize this template (or any other dashboard) to include different metrics, add metrics from different sources, etc., you can do so by using Databox’s Dashboard Designer.
The Designer allows you to easily drag-and-drop metrics and visualizations from any data source right into your dashboard.
Visualizing your performance data in a way that’s easy for everyone to interpret is the first step toward actually improving performance. So, what can you do when any of these metrics are trending down?
We’ve collected a few resources that contain tips from hundreds of other paid marketers on how to improve your ad and campaign engagement, increase conversion rates, increase awareness and traffic, and reduce your ad costs.
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