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The Market score reflects the balance of supply and demand in the car market based on our portal's data. A high market score suggests that your ad is in high demand and likely to attract buyers quickly. A low score signals that the market is saturated with similar cars, requiring more effort to attract buyers.
Average value: The average market score is 5, which means that supply meets demand. A score above 5 indicates higher demand than supply, while a score below 5 indicates higher supply than demand.
Why is it important?
- - Helps understand if your ad is in demand;
- - Informs whether the market is saturated with similar cars;
- - Helps determine if additional actions are needed to increase the attractiveness of the ad.
Possible data deviations:- Sometimes the market score may not match the actual situation due to several reasons:
- - Rare or specific models that are scarce in the market;
- - Low data volume for specific car models;
- - Seasonal fluctuations in supply and demand.
The Performance score indicates how effectively your ad attracts and engages potential buyers. This score measures the conversion ratio of search matches, impressions, views, and contacts. A high conversion rate indicates that your ad is appealing and effectively converts interest into real actions. A low score signals that you may need to review the content, presentation, or to improve its position in relation to other ads. To enhance its performance, consider reviewing the benefits included in your current plan, as this can also impact the ad's performance.
Average value: The average performance score is 5. This means that the ad is performing adequately in converting search matches, impressions, views, and contacts. A score above 5 indicates better than average performance, while a score below 5 indicates lower performance.
Why is it important?
- - Helps assess the attractiveness of the ad;
- - Informs how effectively the ad converts interest into actions;
- - Helps determine if additional measures are needed for better ad visibility.
Possible data outliers: The conversion score may sometimes not match the actual situation due to:
- - Specific ad content or format that attracts only a niche audience;
- - Lack of data volume of similar ads;
- - Atypical periods, such as holidays or other seasonal factors.
The sales duration score indicates how long your ad has been active compared to similar and already deleted ads. This score helps you understand if your ad is active for an optimal period or if it has already exceeded the average sales duration of similar ads.
How it works:
- - Average sales duration: if your ad has been active for less than the average duration of similar ads, it means there's no need to worry yet. Your ad has not yet crossed the normal acceptable threshold and has time to attract attention and sales. However, keep an eye on the content and the position to ensure you react in time.
- - Above average sales duration: when the sales duration of your ad exceeds the average duration of similar ads, it signals that you may need to review the content, position, price, or other aspects of the ad to speed up the sale.
Why is it important?
- - Sales duration assessment: helps you assess whether your ad has been active for the optimal amount of time and whether you need to take action to accelerate sales;
- - Optimization: informs you whether your ad still has time to attract the attention of buyers or whether you need to take action now to increase its appeal;
- - Competitiveness: helps you understand how your ad is performing in the marketplace and whether adjustments are needed when compared to similar ads.
Possible data outliers: The activity score may sometimes not reflect the actual situation due to:
- - Lack of data of similar ads;
- - Rare or specific models that are scarce in the market;
- - Seasonal factors that may affect sales duration of the car.
The ad score is an overall measure that combines market, conversion, and activity scores to give you an overall picture of the performance of your ad. This score is expressed as a percentage from 0% to 100%, where 50% is the average.
Average: the average ad score is 50%. This indicates that the ad is balanced and performing reasonably well, in line with market averages in terms of demand, conversion, and activity time. A higher score indicates that your ad is performing better than average and a lower score indicates that there is space for improvement.
What does it consist of?
- The market score measures the balance between demand and supply in the market. It helps you understand whether your ad is in demand and has a high probability of getting the attention of buyers quickly.
- The performance score shows how effectively your ad attracts and engages potential buyers by converting interest into real action (search matches, impressions, views, contacts).
- The activity score measures how long your ad has been active compared to similar ads that have already been deleted. It helps you to understand whether your ad is active for the optimal period of time, or whether it has already exceeded the average duration of activity of similar ads.
Why is this important?
- A quick and general overview: overall ad score gives a quick insight into the performance of an ad without focusing on the details;
- Performance assessment: helps you quickly assess whether your ad is effective and whether you need to take action to increase its appeal;
- Benchmarking: provides information on how your ad is performing in the market compared to other similar ads.
Possible data outliers: Sometimes the performance of an ad may not reflect the actual situation due to:
- Lack of data on similar ads;
- Specific car models that may have atypical performance;
- Seasonal factors that may affect the performance of ads.