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Performance Marketing: Tools, Techniques and Best Practices

Marketing Insider Group

Here’s a few key models in performance marketing to know: CPA (Cost Per Acquisition): Payment is made when a purchase occurs. CPC (Cost Per Click): Payment is made when an ad is clicked. CPL (Cost Per Lead): Payment is made when a potential customer provides contact information.

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What Video Metrics Really Matter?

Heinz Marketing

This is important when you go to calculate conversion rate later in the funnel. PAID: CPMCost per mille, also known as cost per thousand impressions (it’s complicated), is how platforms such as YouTube charge your video ad campaigns. PAID: CPLCost per lead.

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LinkedIn Ad Benchmarks: CTR, CPC, and Conversion Rate

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A higher cost per click matters a lot less if you’re seeing good conversion rates all the way through to closed-won revenue. That said: “Download” has both the highest CTR and the lowest CPL. Learn More” and “Register” have similar CTRs and CPCs, though the latter has a much lower CPL. Keep reading for more!

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Why B2B Marketers Should Try CTV Advertising

Biznology

Lower CPM rates overall. CPM rates on CTV are higher, to be sure. But when you factor in the precise targeting and the reduced waste, you’ll realize dramatically lower rates. Not to mention the cost—and quality—per lead.

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The Ultimate Guide to PPC

Hubspot

Pay-per-click advertising is most common in search engine results pages (SERPs), like Google or Bing, but is also used on social channels (although CPM is more common). If you’re wondering where you can find pay-per-click ads, they’re the results you see before and to the right of the organic search results. Facebook Ads.

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8 Tips by B2B Marketers for LinkedIn Lead Generation

Oktopost

A HubSpot study found that LinkedIn had a 2.74% visitor-to-lead conversion rate, making it nearly three times more effective than its closest competitors, Facebook and Twitter. The cost (sometimes) is lower. The leads are better. In turn, this will usually mean higher conversion rates and lower costs per lead.

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Digital Advertising Terms and Jargon Every Marketer Should Know

Act-On

What is Conversion Rate? Conversion rate is an advertising metric equal to the percentage of users who convert. Conversion rates are calculated by dividing the number of conversions (such as purchases or form fills) by the number of views or visits, then converting to a percentage.