Post Reactions by Ad is a metric that tells you the number of reactions on your ads, such as likes, loves, and wows. It helps you measure the engagement level and audience sentiment towards your ads.
With Databox you can track all your metrics from various data sources in one place.
Used to show comparisons between values.
Databox is a business analytics software that allows you to track and visualize your most important metrics from any data source in one centralized platform.
To track Post Reactions by Ad using Databox, follow these steps:
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