The Campaign Performance report gives a high-level overview of a campaign’s overall
health in comparison to other campaigns in an interactive graph. Use this report to visually
compare ROI, cost per opportunity and more across your campaigns.
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The report is configurable across all four axes: X, Y, Size, and Color. The axis labels are
interactive and change to reflect the choices made in the sidebar. You can adjust the range
sliders for each axis. When you move the range sliders for the X and Y axes, the view zooms in
and out of the graph. When you move the range sliders for the Color and Size axes, you filter
out values so campaign bubbles appear and disappear based on the range. Roll over each
campaign bubble to show that campaign's name and the statistics related to the axes set on the
sidebar.
The values available on each axis depend on the values chosen for other axes. The Size axis
displays a circle representing the size of the chosen option. The larger the value, the bigger
the circle. The Color axis is represented as a heatmap across the top of the graph.
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