Your agency sends you a monthly report. It's full of impressive-looking charts, colorful graphs, and metrics that sound important. "Impressions are up 47%!" they announce proudly. "Engagement has increased by 23%!" But when you check your bank account, nothing's changed.
Here's what they're not telling you.
Vanity Metrics Are Cheap and Easy
Most agencies focus on vanity metrics because they're easy to move. Getting more impressions? Just increase the budget. Boosting engagement? Lower your targeting standards and show ads to anyone who'll click.
But none of that matters if you're not making money.
"An agency that won't show you revenue and ROAS is an agency that's not delivering results. Period."
The Metrics That Actually Matter
Look, I've managed over $550M in ad spend. I've worked with brands from Audi to Patrón to Live Nation. And here's what I've learned - there are only a handful of metrics that actually matter for your business.
- ROAS (Return on Ad Spend) - For every dollar you spend, how many are you making back?
- Customer Acquisition Cost (CAC) - How much does it cost to get a new customer?
- Lifetime Value (LTV) - How much is each customer worth over time?
- Conversion Rate - What percentage of clicks turn into actual customers?
Notice what's NOT on that list? Impressions. Reach. Engagement. Click-through rate (unless it directly impacts conversions).
Why Agencies Hide the Real Numbers
Most agencies don't want to show you ROAS because it reveals the truth. When you see that you're spending $10,000 per month and only generating $8,000 in revenue, suddenly those "impressive" engagement numbers don't look so impressive anymore.
The reality is brutal but simple - if an agency won't transparently report on revenue and profitability, they're probably not delivering results worth paying for.
What Good Reporting Looks Like
Real performance marketing reporting should answer one question clearly - are we making money or losing money?
Everything else is just noise. A good agency will show you exactly how much you spent, how much revenue that generated, and what your actual profit was after ad costs. No fancy charts to distract you. No vanity metrics to make you feel good. Just the numbers that matter.
"If your agency can't tell you your exact ROAS within 30 seconds, something's very wrong."
What to Do About It
Demand transparency. Ask your agency for weekly ROAS reports. Insist on seeing actual revenue numbers, not just clicks or impressions. And if they push back or say "it's more complicated than that" - that's your sign.
Because it's not complicated. Either the ads are making you money or they're not. And any agency worth their fee should be able to prove it.
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