Real Marketing campaign budget dashboard example

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Porter

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Template setup

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Marketing campaign budget dashboard example overview

With this marketing campaign budget dashboard example, monitor specific metrics such as total spend, cost per lead, and return on investment. Break down the data by campaign type, target audience, and channel to identify the most effective strategies.

Suggest users share the dashboard via pdf, link, or email to influence teams or clients. Provide a clear picture of campaign performance to support decision-making and showcase the value of marketing initiatives.

Answer questions like: Which campaign generated the highest number of leads? How does the cost per lead vary across different target audiences? What is the overall return on investment for each campaign?

Metrics and dimensions included

Customize the template’s metrics and dimensions as you like. See all available fields.

Metrics

Conversion metrics

– Conversion rate
– Cost per conversion
– Return on investment (ROI)

Engagement metrics

– Click-through rate (CTR)
– Conversion rate
– Social media engagement rate

Visibility metrics

– Impressions
– Reach
– Click-through rate

Dimensions

Campaign

– Target audience
– Advertising channels
– Time period

Audience

– Demographic breakdowns
– Geographic breakdowns
– Behavioral breakdowns

Time

By hour, day, week, month, quarter, or year

Features

100% custom charts

White-label

Custom metrics​

All-time historical data

Schedule email alerts​

Filters

Interactive

Goals​

Data blending

FAQs

A marketing campaign budget report should include a breakdown of metrics by visibility, engagement, and conversion metrics, segmenting data by campaign, channel, audience, content, objective, and date. For example, it should provide visibility metrics like impressions and reach, engagement metrics such as clicks and interactions, and conversion metrics like leads generated and sales. It should also analyze performance by different channels, target audiences, specific content pieces used, campaign objectives, and dates when the campaign was active.
To analyze marketing campaign budget data, 1) choose metrics like visibility (impressions, reach), engagement (click-through rate, time spent), and conversion (conversion rate, ROI). Break them down by these metrics to measure campaign success. 2) Add context by comparing costs (ad spend, production), date range (monthly, quarterly), goals (increase sales, brand awareness), rates (CTR, conversion), and benchmarks (industry average, previous campaigns). For example, compare the CTR of a social media campaign to the cost per click to evaluate efficiency. 3) Segment data by campaign (holiday promotion, new product launch), channel (social media, email), audience (age, location), content (video, blog post), objective (lead generation, customer retention), and date to identify strengths and weaknesses.
To build a marketing campaign budget dashboard, 1) connect your data and accounts such as Google Analytics, social media platforms, and CRM. 2) Select the metrics to monitor performance like cost per click, conversion rate, and return on ad spend. 3) Segment or break down data by campaign, channel, audience, product, customer content, objective, date. For example, you can compare the performance of a Facebook ad campaign for a specific product against a Google AdWords campaign for the same product. 4) Add filters or buttons to make your report interactive, such as a date range filter or a button to switch between different campaigns. 5) Share your dashboard via PDF, scheduled emails, or links to relevant stakeholders.

A Marketing Campaign Budget Dashboard is a visual tool that displays key financial metrics related to marketing campaigns, helping businesses track spending, measure ROI, and make informed decisions. It often includes elements like total budget, spent amount, remaining budget, cost per lead, and ROI. Tools like Looker Studio are commonly used to create these dashboards, with real-time data monitoring being crucial for timely insights and decision-making. For a detailed guide on creating a marketing dashboard using Looker Studio, visit our YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/@porter.metrics.

Yes, Looker Studio allows you to download your report as a PDF. To do it, follow these steps:

Before downloading your report choose the date range you want to visualize on your report.
Click on the “File” menu at the top left corner of the screen.

Select “Download as” from the drop-down menu and choose “PDF.”

You can choose which pages you want to download, and also you can add a password to protect the report and add a link back to the online report.

Click on “Download” to save the report on your device.