--- v14/common/metrics.proto 2023-10-18 04:25:32.000000000 +0000 +++ v15/common/metrics.proto 2023-10-18 04:25:33.000000000 +0000 @@ -372,6 +372,9 @@ // Cross-device conversions are already included in all_conversions. optional double cross_device_conversions = 173; + // The sum of the value of cross-device conversions, in micros. + optional int64 cross_device_conversions_value_micros = 312; + // The number of clicks your ad receives (Clicks) divided by the number // of times your ad is shown (Impressions). optional double ctr = 174; @@ -722,7 +725,10 @@ optional int64 view_through_conversions = 155; // The number of iOS Store Kit Ad Network conversions. - int64 sk_ad_network_conversions = 246; + int64 sk_ad_network_installs = 246; + + // The total number of iOS Store Kit Ad Network conversions. + int64 sk_ad_network_total_conversions = 292; // Clicks from properties not owned by the publisher for which the traffic // the publisher has paid for or acquired through incentivized activity @@ -806,6 +812,230 @@ // Number of website URL clicks on any location surface after an impression. // This measure is coming from Asset based location. optional double view_through_conversions_from_location_asset_website = 281; + + // Orders is the total number of purchase conversions you received attributed + // to your ads. + // How it works: You report conversions with cart data for + // completed purchases on your website. If a conversion is attributed to + // previous interactions with your ads (clicks for text or Shopping ads, views + // for video ads etc.) it's counted as an order. + // Example: Someone clicked on a Shopping ad for a hat then bought the same + // hat and a shirt in an order on your website. Even though they bought 2 + // products, this would count as 1 order. + // This metric is only available if you report conversions with cart data. + optional double orders = 296; + + // Average order value is the average revenue you made per order attributed to + // your ads. + // How it works: You report conversions with cart data for completed purchases + // on your website. Average order value is the total revenue from your orders + // divided by the total number of orders. + // Example: You received 3 orders which made $10, $15 and $20 worth of + // revenue. The average order value is $15 = ($10 + $15 + $20)/3. + // This metric is only available if you report conversions with cart data. + optional int64 average_order_value_micros = 297; + + // Average cart size is the average number of products in each order + // attributed to your ads. + // How it works: You report conversions with cart data for completed purchases + // on your website. Average cart size is the total number of products sold + // divided by the total number of orders you received. + // Example: You received 2 orders, the first included 3 products and the + // second included 2. The average cart size is 2.5 products = (3+2)/2. + // This metric is only available if you report conversions with cart data. + optional double average_cart_size = 298; + + // Cost of goods sold (COGS) is the total cost of the products you sold in + // orders attributed to your ads. + // How it works: You can add a cost of goods sold value to every product in + // Merchant Center. If you report conversions with cart data, the products you + // sold are matched with their cost of goods sold value and this can be used + // to calculate the gross profit you made on each order. + // Example: Someone clicked on a Shopping ad for a hat then bought the same + // hat and a shirt. The hat has a cost of goods sold value of $3, the shirt + // has a cost of goods sold value of $5. The cost of goods sold for this order + // is $8 = $3 + $5. + // This metric is only available if you report conversions with cart data. + optional int64 cost_of_goods_sold_micros = 299; + + // Gross profit is the profit you made from orders attributed to your ads + // minus the cost of goods sold (COGS). + // How it works: Gross profit is the revenue you made from sales attributed to + // your ads minus cost of goods sold. Gross profit calculations only include + // products that have a cost of goods sold value in Merchant Center. + // Example: Someone clicked on a Shopping ad for a hat then bought the same + // hat and a shirt in an order from your website. The hat is priced $10 and + // the shirt is priced $20. The hat has a cost of goods sold value of $3, but + // the shirt has no cost of goods sold value. Gross profit for this order will + // only take into account the hat, so it's $7 = $10 - $3. + // This metric is only available if you report conversions with cart data. + optional int64 gross_profit_micros = 300; + + // Gross profit margin is the percentage gross profit you made from orders + // attributed to your ads, after taking out the cost of goods sold (COGS). + // How it works: You report conversions with cart data for completed purchases + // on your website. Gross profit margin is the gross profit you made divided + // by your total revenue and multiplied by 100%. Gross profit margin + // calculations only include products that have a cost of goods sold value in + // Merchant Center. + // Example: Someone bought a hat and a shirt in an order on your website. The + // hat is priced $10 and has a cost of goods sold value of $3. The shirt is + // priced $20 but has no cost of goods sold value. Gross profit margin for + // this order will only take into account the hat because it has a cost of + // goods sold value, so it's 70% = ($10 - $3)/$10 x 100%. + // This metric is only available if you report conversions with cart data. + optional double gross_profit_margin = 301; + + // Revenue is the total amount you made from orders attributed to your ads. + // How it works: You report conversions with cart data for completed purchases + // on your website. Revenue is the total value of all the orders you received + // attributed to your ads, minus any discount. + // Example: Someone clicked on a Shopping ad for a hat then bought the same + // hat and a shirt in an order from your website. The hat is priced $10 and + // the shirt is priced $20. The entire order has a $5 discount. The revenue + // from this order is $25 = ($10 + $20) - $5. + // This metric is only available if you report conversions with cart data. + optional int64 revenue_micros = 302; + + // Units sold is the total number of products sold from orders attributed to + // your ads. + // How it works: You report conversions with cart data for completed purchases + // on your website. Units sold is the total number of products sold from all + // orders attributed to your ads. + // Example: Someone clicked on a Shopping ad for a hat then bought the same + // hat, a shirt and a jacket. The units sold in this order is 3. + // This metric is only available if you report conversions with cart data. + optional double units_sold = 303; + + // Cross-sell cost of goods sold (COGS) is the total cost of products sold as + // a result of advertising a different product. + // How it works: You report conversions with cart data for completed purchases + // on your website. If the ad that was interacted with before the purchase has + // an associated product (see Shopping Ads) then this product is considered + // the advertised product. Any product included in the order the customer + // places is a sold product. If these products don't match then this is + // considered cross-sell. Cross-sell cost of goods sold is the total cost of + // the products sold that weren't advertised. + // Example: Someone clicked on a Shopping ad for a hat then bought the same + // hat and a shirt. The hat has a cost of goods sold value of $3, the shirt + // has a cost of goods sold value of $5. The cross-sell cost of goods sold for + // this order is $5. + // This metric is only available if you report conversions with cart data. + optional int64 cross_sell_cost_of_goods_sold_micros = 304; + + // Cross-sell gross profit is the profit you made from products sold as a + // result of advertising a different product, minus cost of goods sold (COGS). + // How it works: You report conversions with cart data for completed purchases + // on your website. If the ad that was interacted with before the purchase has + // an associated product (see Shopping Ads) then this product is considered + // the advertised product. Any product included in the purchase is a sold + // product. If these products don't match then this is considered cross-sell. + // Cross-sell gross profit is the revenue you made from cross-sell attributed + // to your ads minus the cost of the goods sold. + // Example: Someone clicked on a Shopping ad for a hat then bought the same + // hat and a shirt. The shirt is priced $20 and has a cost of goods sold value + // of $5. The cross-sell gross profit of this order is $15 = $20 - $5. + // This metric is only available if you report conversions with cart data. + optional int64 cross_sell_gross_profit_micros = 305; + + // Cross-sell revenue is the total amount you made from products sold as a + // result of advertising a different product. + // How it works: You report conversions with cart data for completed purchases + // on your website. If the ad that was interacted with before the purchase has + // an associated product (see Shopping Ads) then this product is considered + // the advertised product. Any product included in the order the customer + // places is a sold product. If these products don't match then this is + // considered cross-sell. Cross-sell revenue is the total value you made from + // cross-sell attributed to your ads. + // Example: Someone clicked on a Shopping ad for a hat then bought the same + // hat and a shirt. The hat is priced $10 and the shirt is priced $20. The + // cross-sell revenue of this order is $20. + // This metric is only available if you report conversions with cart data. + optional int64 cross_sell_revenue_micros = 306; + + // Cross-sell units sold is the total number of products sold as a result of + // advertising a different product. + // How it works: You report conversions with cart data for completed purchases + // on your website. If the ad that was interacted with before the purchase has + // an associated product (see Shopping Ads) then this product is considered + // the advertised product. Any product included in the order the customer + // places is a sold product. If these products don't match then this is + // considered cross-sell. Cross-sell units sold is the total number of + // cross-sold products from all orders attributed to your ads. + // Example: Someone clicked on a Shopping ad for a hat then bought the same + // hat, a shirt and a jacket. The cross-sell units sold in this order is 2. + // This metric is only available if you report conversions with cart data. + optional double cross_sell_units_sold = 307; + + // Lead cost of goods sold (COGS) is the total cost of products sold as a + // result of advertising the same product. + // How it works: You report conversions with cart data for completed purchases + // on your website. If the ad that was interacted with has an associated + // product (see Shopping Ads) then this product is considered the advertised + // product. Any product included in the order the customer places is a sold + // product. If the advertised and sold products match, then the cost of these + // goods is counted under lead cost of goods sold. + // Example: Someone clicked on a Shopping ad for a hat then bought the same + // hat and a shirt. The hat has a cost of goods sold value of $3, the shirt + // has a cost of goods sold value of $5. The lead cost of goods sold for this + // order is $3. + // This metric is only available if you report conversions with cart data. + optional int64 lead_cost_of_goods_sold_micros = 308; + + // Lead gross profit is the profit you made from products sold as a result of + // advertising the same product, minus cost of goods sold (COGS). + // How it works: You report conversions with cart data for completed purchases + // on your website. If the ad that was interacted with before the purchase has + // an associated product (see Shopping Ads) then this product is considered + // the advertised product. Any product included in the order the customer + // places is a sold product. If the advertised and sold products match, then + // the revenue you made from these sales minus the cost of goods sold is your + // lead gross profit. + // Example: Someone clicked on a Shopping ad for a hat then bought the same + // hat and a shirt. The hat is priced $10 and has a cost of goods sold value + // of $3. The lead gross profit of this order is $7 = $10 - $3. + // This metric is only available if you report conversions with cart data. + optional int64 lead_gross_profit_micros = 309; + + // Lead revenue is the total amount you made from products sold as a result of + // advertising the same product. + // How it works: You report conversions with cart data for completed purchases + // on your website. If the ad that was interacted with before the purchase has + // an associated product (see Shopping Ads) then this product is considered + // the advertised product. Any product included in the order the customer + // places is a sold product. If the advertised and sold products match, then + // the total value you made from the sales of these products is shown under + // lead revenue. + // Example: Someone clicked on a Shopping ad for a hat then bought the same + // hat and a shirt. The hat is priced $10 and the shirt is priced $20. The + // lead revenue of this order is $10. + // This metric is only available if you report conversions with cart data. + optional int64 lead_revenue_micros = 310; + + // Lead units sold is the total number of products sold as a result of + // advertising the same product. + // How it works: You report conversions with cart data for completed purchases + // on your website. If the ad that was interacted with before the purchase has + // an associated product (see Shopping Ads) then this product is considered + // the advertised product. Any product included in the order the customer + // places is a sold product. If the advertised and sold products match, then + // the total number of these products sold is shown under lead units sold. + // Example: Someone clicked on a Shopping ad for a hat then bought the same + // hat, a shirt and a jacket. The lead units sold in this order is 1. + // This metric is only available if you report conversions with cart data. + optional double lead_units_sold = 311; + + // The number of unique users who saw your ad during the requested time + // period. This metric cannot be aggregated, and can only be requested for + // date ranges of 92 days or less. This metric is available for following + // campaign types - Display, Video, Discovery and App. + optional int64 unique_users = 319; + + // The average number of times a unique user saw your ad during the requested + // time period. This metric cannot be aggregated, and can only be requested + // for date ranges of 92 days or less. This metric is available for following + // campaign types - Display, Video, Discovery and App. + optional double average_impression_frequency_per_user = 320; } // Search volume range.
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