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Tracking & Reporting PPC Campaigns

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:

MetricWhat It Means
ImpressionsHow many times your ad was shown
ClicksHow 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
ConversionsActions like purchases, signups, downloads
Conversion Rate% of people who converted after clicking (Conversions ÷ Clicks)
Cost Per ConversionHow 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:

DateCampaign NameClicksImpressionsCTRCPCConversionsCost/ConversionROAS
July 1-7Summer Sale Search1204,0003%₹2512₹2504.5x

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

  1. Open your Google Ads or Facebook Ads account
  2. Pick one campaign and review:
    • Clicks
    • CPC
    • Conversions
    • Cost per conversion
  3. Write a quick 3-line summary:
    • What worked
    • What didn’t
    • What will you do next?

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