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How to Filter Metric vs. Metric

Read this article to learn more about the available Metric vs. Metric filters in Intentwise and how it can be used.

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Written by Jaydip Vadher
Updated over 4 months ago

Metrics vs. Metrics Filters Explained

Metric vs. Metric comparison filters are available with all relevant Dashboards. This filter lets you compare your spend vs. daily budget and ACOS vs. Target ACOS.

Available Metric vs. Metric filters and how to use them

Metric vs. Metric filtering is vital for Amazon advertisers seeking to optimize their campaigns and improve return on ad spend. This data-driven approach enables advertisers to make informed decisions on spend and daily budgets, refine their strategies, and achieve more effective ACOS alignment with their Target ACOS goals.

1. ACOS vs. Target ACOS

Filter for keywords/campaigns or products ACOS with the set Target ACOS and do/automate the changes as needed.

For example, keywords that have a current ACOS greater than the Target ACOS can be filtered and reduced the bids manually or via rules appropriately.

2. Bid vs. Avg. CPC

When deciding whether to raise or lower the existing bid of a target, the Bid vs. average CPC filter can be used to compare the targets' current bid with their average CPC.

For example, Keywords or Product targets whose current bid is lower than the average CPC can be filtered and increased manually or via rules.

3. Spend vs. Daily Budget (available for Campaigns)

Comparing the actual spend to the set daily budget enables advertisers to make data-driven decisions about bid adjustments and budget reallocations and reduce overspending.

For example, campaigns that have yet to spend the daily budget can be filtered, and the daily budget can be manually increased or adjusted using rules.

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