The Show Rate by App metric measures the percentage of times an app's ad request resulted in at least one ad being shown to the user.
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The Network Requests metric in AdMob measures the number of times an ad request is made to the AdMob network server for a particular ad unit. It helps determine the efficiency of ad serving and network performance.
The Network Requests by Format metric in Google AdMob measures the number of requests made by each ad format (such as banner, interstitial, or rewarded video) to the network over a selected time period. It helps to understand which ad formats are being utilized the most and optimize ad placement accordingly.
The Estimated Earnings by Platform metric in AdMob shows the estimated revenue earned from each platform (Android, iOS) for a specified time period, helping app publishers to optimize their monetization strategies.
Impressions by Country is a metric that shows you the number of times your ads were displayed to users in different countries. It helps you understand which countries your ads are most popular in and can inform your ad targeting and optimization strategies.
Impressions by Ad Type is a metric in Google AdMob that displays the number of times ads from different ad types were displayed to users. This includes banner, interstitial, native, and rewarded video ads, providing useful insights into ad performance for optimizing your ad strategy.
Impressions CTR by Ad Unit measures the click-through rate (CTR) of ads served in a specific ad unit, calculated by dividing the number of clicks by the number of impressions.
The Impressions CTR by Format metric measures the click-through rate (CTR) of ad impressions on different ad formats such as banner, interstitial, and rewarded video ads. It helps to understand which ad format is performing better in terms of engagement and user interaction.
Match Rate by Ad Unit is the percentage of ad requests for a specific ad unit that were filled with ads, indicating the effectiveness of that ad unit in generating revenue for publishers.