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# Statistics

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The **Statistics** tab shows you a broad range of information about your campaigns. It allows you to gain insights into the performance of your campaigns and diagnose problems when they occur. The **Graph Data** panel at the top of the screen shows you charts of data related to your campaigns, while the **Table Data** panel at the bottom shows you tables of important data for recent dates, as well as the cost of achieving selected conversions.

The information in the **Statistics** tab is broken down across several **groups** and **dimensions**. Data is displayed in **New York** time zone (EST or EDT). The only exception is the **Hour** dimension within **Dates**. In this breakdown, you can change the statistics time zone by selecting the corresponding country in the bottom right of the graph on this tab, choosing the corresponding time zone (if there are multiple), then clicking **Apply**:

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{% hint style="info" %}
Hourly data is available up to the last 30 days of data.
{% endhint %}

## Dimensions Available

Below is the list of all dimensions available to advertisers:

| **Group**                   | **Dimension Name**  | **Values**                                                                                                                               |
| --------------------------- | ------------------- | ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
|                             | **Dates**           | Year, Month, Week, Day, Hour.                                                                                                            |
| **Campaigns & Variations**  | **Campaign Groups** | Contains values as defined in Campaign Group Name.                                                                                       |
|                             | **Campaigns**       | Contains values as defined in Campaign Name.                                                                                             |
|                             | **Variations**      | Ad Variations uploaded for campaigns.                                                                                                    |
| **Landing Pages**           | **Groups**          | Contains values for Ad Destinations set when creating campaigns.                                                                         |
|                             | **Landing Page**    | Contains values for Ad Destinations set when creating campaigns.                                                                         |
| **Sites & Zones**           | **Domains**         | Contains values for the publisher domains.                                                                                               |
|                             | **Site Types**      | Contains values for Site Types.                                                                                                          |
|                             | **Sites**           | Contains values for Site names.                                                                                                          |
|                             | **Ad Zones**        | Contains values for Zone names.                                                                                                          |
|                             | **Sub IDs**         | Contains values for SubIDs numbers.                                                                                                      |
| **Categories**              | **Categories**      | Contains the Categories from the pages where the ad was shown.                                                                           |
| **Locations**               | **Countries**       | Contains values for countries as per IP address.                                                                                         |
|                             | **Regions**         | Contains values for regions as per IP address.                                                                                           |
| **Devices**                 | **Device Type**     | Contains values for device types such as Desktop, Mobile, Smart TV, Console, etc.                                                        |
|                             | **Devices**         | Contains values for devices in the format of device type and manufacturer name, such as Mobile-Iphone, Mobile-Samsung, Tablet-iPad, etc. |
| **Operating Systems**       |                     | Contains values for the operating systems used on the devices where ads were requested.                                                  |
| **Languages**               |                     | Contains values for the end users' languages.                                                                                            |
| **Browsers**                |                     | Contains values for the end users' browsers.                                                                                             |
| **Carriers**                |                     | Contains values for the end users' mobile carriers.                                                                                      |
| **Ad Block**                |                     | End users with or without AdBlock software enabled                                                                                       |
| **VR**                      |                     | End users who are requesting ads via VR.                                                                                                 |
| **Ad Format**               | **Ad Format**       | Contains values for the Ad Formats in which the ad was shown.                                                                            |
|                             | **Zone Types**      | Contains values for the Zone Types where the ad was shown.                                                                               |
| **Hour/Day Intervals**      | **Day of Week**     | Contains values for the days of the week.                                                                                                |
|                             | **Hour of Day**     | Contains values for the hours of the day.                                                                                                |
| **Traffic Type**            |                     | Contains values for the categorization of the traffic based on the quality of the traffic: RON, Premium, Members Area, etc.              |
| **Proxy**                   |                     | Contains values for the end users' type of connection                                                                                    |
| **Age Verification Status** |                     | Contains values indicating whether the user has verified their age or not                                                                |

## Adding filters and determining the Time Period of the data

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You can add filters to your data for a more granular insight of your results. To filter the currently selected tab based on your desired segment, click on the **+ADD FILTER** button and select the item/s you wish to filter by.

You can also change the **Time Period** of your data. The statistics show the **Last 7 Days** by default, but you can choose a different period by clicking on the calendar icon to the left of the **+ADD FILTER** button. You can choose a date as far back as the last two years.

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You can also drill-down into your data in the [**Table Data**](#the-table-data-panel) panel. If you click on a specific data row, that segment will be added as a filter to the existing selection of filters and will remain for all other Statistics tabs you navigate to.

Filters and Time Period can be reverted back to default by pressing the **Reset Filters** button.

### Filter settings

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When adding a filter, you can either **Include** or **Exclude** that filter.

When you choose to **Incude** a filter, you will limit the data to show only the segments that match the filter conditions. For instance, if you choose to Include Chrome Browser **and** Android OS, then you will only see the traffic that belongs to that specfic browser and OS.

If you choose to **Exclude** a filter, you will remove any data that matches any of the conditions you specify. For instance, if you choose to Exclude Chrome Browser and Android OS, then you won't see any traffic coming from that Browser **or** from that OS.

You can search for specific items within the chosen filter using the search bar. You can also select all available items within the filter by clicking the **Select All** checkbox. Lastly, you can review all your selected options by clicking the **Show Selected Ony** checkbox.

## Saving Custom Filter Set

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Using the Save Report option, you can save filter sets on the statistics page, give this filter set a custom name, and choose from a list of previously saved filter sets.

### Saving a report

As a user, the default view of the statistics tab will not have any filters applied. You can either save a filter report by adding a few filters of your choice or choose from the list of already saved filters to obtain the desired view.

{% hint style="info" %}
**Notes:**

* The Statistics page will be reset once you leave to go to another page in Admin Panel.
* You can see the list of saved filters in the Saved Reports dropdown.
* The order of sorting the Saved reports will be the latest one created on top.
  {% endhint %}

### Update the existing report or Save As a new report

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**Update**

* You can update an existing saved report by selecting it, changing the filters and then clicking on the Update button.
* The filter setting will be updated and saved under the chosen Saved Report.

**Save As**

* You can also save an existing filter set with another name by clicking on the Save As option.
* Or you can also Save As a new report by adding or removing a few filters from this set.

### Rename, Delete a Saved Reports

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Using the action buttons against each saved report in the Saved Report drop-down, you can either edit or delete a report.

* The Pencil Icon helps rename a Saved Report. Note that no two reports can have the same name.
* The Bin icon helps delete a Saved Report. Note once a report it deleted, you cannot undo this action.

## The Graph Data Panel

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For any of the tabs in the **Statistics** tab, you can choose what information you would like to see in the graphs in the top half of the screen:

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All the groups in the Statistics tab allow you to view charts for any of the available metrics. The type of chart will vary depending on the group or dimension you have selected:

* In the **Dates** tab and in the **Hour/Day Intervals** tab, you can choose two metrics presented in two concurrent **line and bar graphs**.
* **Locations** will show you a **world map** where you can see your data broken down by country. You can zoom in and out of the map using the **+** and **-** buttons on the left.
* All other groups will show a single **pie chart**.

## The Table Data Panel

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The **Table Data** panel shows the data from the chart in tabular format. In the **Show X entries** drop-down in the top right of the **Table Data** panel, you can choose how many lines of data you wish to see in the table. You can also click the arrows beside any of the column headers and sort the data from lowest to highest value.

By default, the **Table Data** panel only contains the **General** Panel. However, you can add the **Video**, **Conversions** and **RTB** panels to the right of the General panel through the [Toggle Options](#toggle-options).

### The General Panel

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The General Panel displays the following metrics:

| **Metric**              | **Description**                                                            |
| ----------------------- | -------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| Impressions             | Number of ad impressions                                                   |
| Total Impressions       | Sum of regular and video impressions                                       |
| Impression Distribution | The proportion of Total impressions this specific dimension corresponds to |
| Clicks                  | Number of ad clicks                                                        |
| CPM                     | Cost Per Mille                                                             |
| CPC                     | Cost Per Click                                                             |
| CTR                     | Click through rate                                                         |
| Costs                   | Total cost of showing your ads                                             |

### The Video Panel

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The Video Panel displays the following metrics:

| **Metric**        | **Description**                                                                       |
| ----------------- | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| Video Impressions | Number of video ad impressions                                                        |
| Views             | Number of video ad views (a video ad view happens after 10 seconds of video playback) |
| CPV               | Cost Per View                                                                         |
| Views Ratio       | Number of video views to the number of impressions                                    |

### The Conversion Tracking and Conversion Goals panels

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The Conversion Tracking and Conversions panels shows the amount of conversions you generated and various additional metrics that determine the profitability of your campaigns. While the Conversion Tracking panel shows the total results for all the Conversion Goals in your account, the Conversions panel shows the same metrics for each goal separately.

These panels display the following metrics:

| **Metric** | **Description**                                                                                                                              |
| ---------- | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| Cnvs.      | Total amount of conversions or the conversions generated for that specific goal                                                              |
| eCPA       | Effective Cost Per Action. Shows the actual price you paid to achieve each conversion                                                        |
| CR         | Conversion Rate. Number of conversions divided by number of clicks.                                                                          |
| CV         | Conversion Value. The average value of the conversions sent. If you set the conversion goal as **No Value**, then this column will be empty. |

The following columns will only show data if you are passing the value of the conversion:

| **Metric** | **Description**                                      |
| ---------- | ---------------------------------------------------- |
| Revenue    | Sum of the value from all the generated conversions. |
| Profit     | Your revenue minus the cost.                         |
| ROI        | Your profit divided by the cost.                     |

And these columns will appear only in the Conversions Tracking panel and only if you are passing the value of the conversion:

| **Metric** | **Description**                                                               |
| ---------- | ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| ROAS       | Return on Ad Spend measures the revenue generated for every unit of ad spend. |
| RPM        | Revenue per Mille measures the revenue earned per 1,000 Impressions.          |
| RPC        | Revenue per Click measures how much revenue is earned per individual Click.   |

Profit and ROI can appear in 3 different colors:

* **The number is&#x20;**<mark style="color:$success;">**GREEN**</mark>: ROI is more than 0%. Your return on investment is **positive** and you are paying less for each conversion than your COA.
* **The number is&#x20;**<mark style="color:$info;">**BLACK**</mark>: ROI is equal to 0%. Your return on investment is **almost OK**. Check the detailed statistics of the campaign to improve some sources of traffic.
* **The number is&#x20;**<mark style="color:$danger;">**RED**</mark>: ROI is less than 0%. Your return on investment is **negative** and you are paying more for each conversion than you can afford (more than your COA). Check the sources of traffic and your campaign setup for errors.

Each column in the **Conversion tracking** and **Conversions** panels can be sorted from highest to lowest using the arrows at the top of each column.

### The Real Time Bidding Panel

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If you have Real Time Bidding enabled in your account, then you can enable the Real Time Bidding Panel in the statistics.

The Real Time Bidding panel displays the following metrics:

| **Metric**    | **Description**                                                                        |
| ------------- | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| Average Bid   | Average bid registered for your bids.                                                  |
| Average Time  | Average time taken between a request and response.                                     |
| Errors        | Number of bid requests that did not go through the bidding process due to some errors. |
| Errors Ratio  | Percentage of bid requests with errors against the total number of queries.            |
| No Bid        | Number of bid requests you did not reply to.                                           |
| No Bid Ratio  | Percentage of requests that did not make it to the bid.                                |
| Queries       | Number of bid requests you received                                                    |
| Resp. Ratio   | Percentage of bid responses out of the total number of bid requests.                   |
| Success       | Number of bid requests that were successful and received a response with no errors.    |
| Timeout       | Number of requests that timed out                                                      |
| Timeout Ratio | Percentage of requests that have timed out against the total number of queries.        |
| Win           | Number of bid requests that won the auction.                                           |
| Win Ratio     | Percentage of wins against the total number of queries.                                |

### Toggle Options

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The Toggle Settings are found at the top right of the **Table Data** Panel. You can use these settings to toggle on/off specific columns or panels from the **Table Data**.

### Downloading the data

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You can click on the **Data** button next to the settings to download the data. You have 3 options:

* Choose **Download Visible Data** to download just the data that is visible in the table. This will download only the columns that you have chosen to see using the toggle settings for **General**, **Video**, **Conversions**, **Real Time Bidding** Panels.
* Choose **Download All Data** to download all the available data. This will download everything regardless of what you have chosen to see in the table.
* Choose **Copy Visible Data** option to copy the data in your clipboard so that you can paste it elsewhere. This will copy only the columns that you have chosen to see using the toggle settings for **General**, **Video**, **Conversions**, **Real Time Bidding** Panels.

## Managing campaigns through statistics

The **Statistics** page offers several quick access buttons to help you navigate through the Admin Panel while managing your campaigns.

When in the **Campaigns & Variations** > **Campaigns** tab, you can access the campaign settings of any campaign shown in statistics by pressing the **Edit** button in the **Table Data**, next to the campaign name:

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When in the **Campaigns & Variations** > **Variations** tab, you can pause variations by pressing the **Pause** button from the **Table Data** panel.

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If you are filtering your statistics by a specific campaign, then you can also access the settings from that campaign by pressing the **Edit Campaign** button next to the filter settings:

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Lastly, when in the **Sites & Zones** > **Zones** tab and filtering statistics by a specific campaign, you can block zones and remove them from your campaign by pressing the **Pause** button in the **Table Data** panel.

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{% hint style="warning" %}
**Notes:**

* If you pause the only running Variation of your campaign, the campaign status will be changed to **Won't Run** as there are no available Variations to show.
* Blocking zones through statistics can change the **zone targeting** of your campaign. If you are **targeting** or **blocking** one zone in your campaign and you **disable** or **enable** it in your campaign, then the campaign targeting will change to **All**.
  {% endhint %}

### Updating targeting dimensions through statistics

You can block or unblock targeting dimensions for your campaign in the statistics tab. To do so, select a single campaign using "**ADD FILTER**". You will then have access the following dimensions:

* Sites
* Locations
* Devices
* Operating Systems
* Languages
* Browsers
* Mobile Carriers

To update a dimension, navigate to the appropriate tab, and look for the block/unblock icon.

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{% hint style="warning" %}
**Note**: You must select a single campaign using the filter to manage targeting dimensions. These options are not available when multiple campaigns are selected.
{% endhint %}


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