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Cross Campaign Metrics Appear in Google Ads Overview

A Venn diagram shows two ad campaigns: blue for 101K users ($1.02K cost), red for 9.22K users ($20.5K cost), with an overlap of 353 users who saw both. Campaigns indicate awareness, action, or both.

Google Ads is testing a new chart in the overview tab called Cross campaign metrics. The chart shows how campaigns contribute to reach and overlap across awareness and action objectives.

A Venn diagram shows two ad campaigns: blue for 101K users ($1.02K cost), red for 9.22K users ($20.5K cost), with an overlap of 353 users who saw both. Campaigns indicate awareness, action, or both.

The interface presents three main segments: “saw awareness,” “saw action,” and “saw both,” giving advertisers a clearer view of campaign interactions. It also includes unique visitor counts and total cost, offering a high-level performance summary without navigating to the Cross-Media Reach report.

This feature appears to support broader measurement efforts and may help advertisers understand combined campaign impact at a glance.

This update was shared by Anthony Higman.

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