You’ve launched your ad. People are clicking. Some are converting.
But here’s the big question:
Is your campaign working — and how do you know for sure?
This is where tracking and reporting come in.
Without them, you’re flying blind.
Today, we’ll learn:
- Why tracking matters
- What metrics to monitor
- Tools you can use
- How to create simple reports
🎯 Why Tracking Your PPC Campaigns Matters
You’re spending real money on ads.
Tracking helps you:
- See where your money is going
- Understand what’s working
- Improve weak ads
- Increase ROI (Return on Investment)
Without tracking, you’re just guessing.
📊 Key PPC Metrics to Track
Whether you’re running Google Ads, Facebook Ads, or YouTube campaigns — these are the core metrics you should know:
Metric | What It Means |
Impressions | How many times your ad was shown |
Clicks | How many people clicked on your ad |
CTR (Click-Through Rate) | % of people who clicked after seeing the ad (Clicks ÷ Impressions) |
CPC (Cost Per Click) | How much each click costs you |
Conversions | Actions like purchases, signups, downloads |
Conversion Rate | % of people who converted after clicking (Conversions ÷ Clicks) |
Cost Per Conversion | How much it cost to get one lead or sale |
ROAS (Return on Ad Spend) | Revenue earned per ₹1 spent on ads |
🧠 Example:
You spend ₹500 on ads. You get 10 clicks and 2 sales.
- CPC = ₹50
- Conversion Rate = 20%
- Cost Per Conversion = ₹250
🛠️ Tools to Track PPC Performance
✅ 1. Google Ads Dashboard
- Shows all key metrics for each campaign
- Allows you to compare ad performance
- Lets you set up goals (conversions)
✅ 2. Google Analytics
- Tracks what users do after clicking your ad
- Helps understand bounce rates, time on page, device types
- Ideal for tracking goals like purchases, form fills, or downloads
✅ 3. Google Tag Manager
- Allows you to set up tracking codes (tags) without coding
- Great for managing conversion tracking, Facebook Pixel, etc.
✅ 4. Meta Ads Manager (Facebook & Instagram)
- See impressions, reach, clicks, conversions
- Break down results by age, gender, device, location
- Export reports for clients or teams
✅ 5. Ubersuggest / SEMrush / HubSpot (Optional)
- Helps monitor traffic, rankings, and competitors
- Useful for reporting beyond ads (SEO, content)
📋 How to Create a Simple PPC Report
You don’t need a fancy tool. A clean Google Sheet or Excel file works perfectly.
📝 Basic PPC Report Template:
Date | Campaign Name | Clicks | Impressions | CTR | CPC | Conversions | Cost/Conversion | ROAS |
July 1-7 | Summer Sale Search | 120 | 4,000 | 3% | ₹25 | 12 | ₹250 | 4.5x |
Include:
- Date range
- Campaign/ad name
- Key metrics
- Notes/insights (“Paused underperforming ad”, “Tested new CTA”)
📌 Pro Tips for Better Reporting
- Compare this week’s results to the previous week
- Highlight best-performing ads
- Identify trends (What time/day performs best?)
- Make recommendations: “Increase budget for Campaign A,” “Pause Campaign B”
Your report should help guide future decisions, not just show numbers.
✅ Task for Today
- Open your Google Ads or Facebook Ads account
- Pick one campaign and review:
- Clicks
- CPC
- Conversions
- Cost per conversion
- Write a quick 3-line summary:
- What worked
- What didn’t
- What will you do next?