Overview of AdMob dashboards
Dashboards in AdMob provide you with a day-to-day overview of the activity in your account. They include all of the most important information about your apps and campaigns, in one place, organised into cards of data. The dashboards can show you trends in app revenue and usage and give you insights into your overall success using AdMob. Reviewing your dashboards each day can help you identify which strategies are working for your apps and users and which areas may need attention. They’re a good way to measure the overall health of your account.
There are two types of dashboards in AdMob: the home dashboard and the app overview dashboard.
Your AdMob home dashboard
The home dashboard can be used to find out more about the overall trends and revenue for your AdMob account. To view your home dashboard, click Home in the sidebar.
- Today so far
- Yesterday
- This month so far
- Last month
The Ads activity performance card gives you an overview of the estimated earnings and traffic your ad units have generated. The line graph beside each metric gives you a snapshot of how the value has changed over time.
Metrics found in this card
- Estimated earnings: Your earnings accrued so far. This amount is an estimate that's subject to change when your earnings are verified for accuracy at the end of every month.
- Requests: The total number of ad requests received from your apps.
- Impressions: The total number of ads shown to users across all of your ad units and apps through waterfall and bidding mediation. Includes a period-over-period comparison.
- Match rate: The percentage of ad requests that received a response from an ad source. It's calculated by dividing matched requests by requests:
(Matched requests / Requests) * 100 - eCPM: Effective cost per thousand impressions. An estimate of the revenue you receive for every thousand ad impressions. eCPM is calculated as (Total Earnings / Impressions) x 1000.
Note: When optimisation is enabled, this value is updated automatically by AdMob based on the ad network's historical eCPM data.
Example calculation
If an ad earned an estimated £180 from 45,000 ad impressions, its eCPM would equal (£180 / 45,000) * 1000, or £4.00.
Top performing ad networks
The Top performing ad networks card measures the effectiveness of your mediation setup. It can show you which ad network and ad format combinations are performing well and the average eCPM of the ads being served.
Metrics found in this card
- Total queries: The total number of unique ad requests received by all AdMob. This number doesn't include the same request multiple times. Instead, each request is only counted once, no matter how many networks receive that request as it moves through the mediation waterfall.
Example
A single request made to Network A, Network B and Network C in the mediation chain will only be counted once.
- Total impressions: The total number of ads shown to users across all of your ad units and apps through waterfall mediation and bidding. Includes a period-over-period comparison.
- Total match rate: The percentage of ad requests that were filled with an ad. This value is calculated using Total matched requests / Total queries. Includes a period-over-period comparison.
The App performance card gives you an overview of how your apps are performing based on their estimated earnings. You can use the drop-down menu to sort the data in the card to show either your top performing apps or the apps with the largest change in revenue over time.
Sorting options found in this card
Top performers: When you select Top performers from the drop-down menu, the card shows your top-performing apps for the selected time period along with their estimated earnings. Includes a period-over-period comparison.
Top movers: When you select Top movers from the drop-down menu, the card shows your apps that showed the largest positive growth in estimated earnings during the selected period. Includes a period-over-period comparison.
Bottom movers: When you select Bottom movers from the drop-down menu, the card shows your apps that showed the largest negative growth in estimated earnings during the selected period. Includes a period-over-period comparison.