Statistics page will show you how well the ads perform on your websites. You can apply different filters and date ranges to get as granular as you need.
Filtering Your Blog Statistics
The default settings for your Statistics are all data across all websites and placements (unless you are viewing website- or placement-specific statistics from the Websites page) for the last 5 days by date:
You can tweak the following filters:
Country
Domain and Placement
Start and finish date (there are also presets that show statistics for yesterday, last 7 and 30 days)
The 'Group by' filter allows you to track your statistics by separate parameters:
Date
Domain
Placement
Country
Device format
Operating system
Browser
Viewing your Statistics
The Statistics page has the following columns:
Impressions — how many times your visitors saw the ads; note that we count an impression once the ad is fully loaded; also take into account that we do not count proxy, VPN or Tor traffic as per our advertisers' request, and that some of your visitors may be using AdBlock . The number of impressions is usually 10-15% lower than the number of your daily visitors;
Clicks — how many times the ads were clicked, except for Direct Link and Popunder as they are CPM/CPA based;
CTR — Click-through rate — is the ratio of the number of clicks to the number of impressions;
CPM — your effective CPM calculated based on how much money different CPA, CPC and CPM campaigns brought you; this rate changes day-to-day and fluctuates throughout the day;
Revenue — how much money you earned; note that it's rounded to 3 digits after zero, while your balance has only two, so until you earn $1 your balance may not always show your full revenue.
The first column will vary depending on the breakdown you applied in the filters.
You can also sort the table by impressions, clicks, CTR, CPM and Revenue by clicking in the right corner of the needed column:

Analysing Your Statistics
Applying filters may help you analyse your ads' performance more deeply. Here are some examples.
To see how traffic from a particular GEO performs, you need to choose this country in the 'Country' filter and click 'Apply'.
If you want to check how traffic from different countries performs, choose 'Country' in the 'Group by' filter. You may also sort statistics by revenue to find out traffic from what GEO brings most profit to you, or sort them by the number of impressions to see where your traffic mainly comes from.
Statistics show that your traffic is mainly Indonesian, and it gives you the most of the revenue.
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