Lexeme: post-campaign report  
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  1. noun. A post-campaign report is a comprehensive analysis and evaluation of the performance and outcomes of a marketing or advertising campaign. It includes detailed information on the campaign's objectives, strategy, tactics, target audience, budget, and timeline. The report also highlights key metrics and data collected during the campaign, such as reach, engagement, conversion rates, and return on investment (ROI). It provides insights, learnings, and recommendations for future campaigns, helping businesses assess the effectiveness of their marketing efforts and make informed decisions for future campaigns. GPT3.5
Word Forms:
  • noun. post-campaign report (singular), post-campaign reports (plural)
  • verb. post-campaign report (simple present), post-campaign reported (simple past), post-campaign reporting (present continuous), post-campaign reports (third person singular)
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