The Ad Efficiency Score is a formula built on 5 truths that cannot be refuted:
The Ad Efficiency Score is a formula built on 5 truths.
These metrics play a critical role in analyzing the performance of advertising platforms and the revenue associated with them.
There are known issues with attribution in digital marketing.
The Ad Efficiency Score gives a realistic look at the return on ad spend and also helps find issues within the advertising efforts.
We recommend using this score in conjunction with bROAS and nROAS to determine the entire health of your advertising efforts.
The higher the number, the better.
Typically, anything above a 1 is moving in a positive direction.
This would mean for every $1, you are gaining $1 in revenue from that specific ad platform.
As you use this formula, you can continue to find improvements in the score.
Areas to watch:
Your AOV is the average online value (or average online order size). The higher the number, the more efficient your ads perform. Look for ways to increase this number.
This number is the number of conversions (purchases) divided by the total number of visitors.
You want this number to be as high as possible. Industry standards say a good OnSite Conversion percentage is 2-3%.
The CTR percentage is the number of people who click through an advertisement divided by the number of people who see the ad.
2% means 2 people click through an ad out of 100.