What’s CPM in Marketing?

22 December 2021

CPM is an online ad pricing model. CPM stands for Cost per Mille and it’s also known as CPT, Cost per Thousand impressions. Besides CPM, there are other common digital advertising models:

  • CPA: Cost per action
  • CPC: Cost per click

If CPM is chosen as a payment option, the advertiser will pay each time the ad is displayed, no matter whether it was clicked or not.

CPM Definition

CPM pricing model, cost per thousand impressions, means that the advertiser pays each time an ad is displayed.

For example, if CPM is $20, the advertiser will pay $20 per one thousand times the ad is viewed, that is, every time the ad receives one thousand impressions.

How Does CPM Work?

CPM values how many times online ads are viewed.

This model is mainly used when the objective is to get a massive reach, for example in branding campaigns. This online payment option for your ads is profitable for those brands that are looking to reinforce their presence in the digital world and put themselves on the map.

How is CPM Calculated?

Let’s see an example:

  • The total cost of an ad campaign is $20,000.
  • The total audience is 2 million people.

CPM is the most popular model for branding awareness campaigns.

However, CPM bidding is not advisable to use when the strategy is focused on increasing conversions.

On web portals, the average CPM varies between $5-50. However, it depends on how it is segmented, etc.

How do CPM campaigns compare?

Many wonder how campaigns using CPM compare to campaigns that do not. Generally speaking, CPM campaigns often cost less. Users who run CPM campaigns can get more impressions on their posts for less money. The only important thing to note is the difficulty of categorizing what an impression is. It is often whenever the ad is viewed which makes it hard to measure if someone does anything after viewing the ad.

Now that you know the meaning of CPM or cost per thousand impressions, tell us what your thoughts are about this online advertising model and if you have already tried it.

Isabel Romero Isabel Romero , 22 December 2021

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