To use the LinkedIn Website Demographics feature for a particular campaign, just click the check box next to the campaign name and click the “Demographics” button in the top navigation. From there, you’ll have views that are relatively similar to the other demographics interface, but with a couple key differences:
First, there aren’t ways to compare audiences since there’s only one audience per kuwait phone number lead campaign.
Second, and most importantly, this page has a number of more stats as it’s focused on showing the performance for each segment within the campaign. good insights on how your LinkedIn campaign is performing and find some strategies for optimization.
linkedinwebsite demographics—example of individual campaign report
The page will almost always default to show top line metrics for Job Function. As with the image above, you’ll be able to see Impressions, Clicks, Average CTR, Conversions, and Conversion Rate for each of these Job Functions.
One thing to note about this page is that the Impressions, Clicks, and Conversions won’t always add up to the full total of the campaign. There is a “reporting minimum” LinkedIn uses to help keep some user privacy, so if your campaign has 15 conversions and you only see 12 accounted for in the report, they’re likely spread too thin between the other values for LinkedIn to share.
This is where you can get some really
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