Performance metrics are measurable indicators used to evaluate how well a product, feature, team, or campaign is performing. These metrics may include website speed, conversion rates, engagement levels, uptime, load time, or revenue impact. By tracking performance metrics, organizations can understand strengths, identify weaknesses, and make informed improvements. They play a crucial role in ensuring that decisions are data-driven and aligned with business goals.
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Performance Metrics
Quantitative measurements used to evaluate the effectiveness or efficiency of a product, feature, or marketing campaign.
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