1) Engagement & Interaction
Carousel Ads: Let users swipe through multiple images/videos in one ad. This increases interaction time and can improve brand storytelling.
Standard Pins: Simpler, single-image format that’s faster to consume but limits narrative depth.
2) CTR (Click-Through Rate) Differences
Carousels may have slightly lower CTR upfront because some users swipe but don’t click.
However, when slides are sequential and thematic (e.g., product showcase, step-by-step guide), CTR can surpass standard pins.
3) Conversions & ROI
Carousels work best for multi-product offers, bundles, or seasonal collections, often producing higher return on ad spend (ROAS) in catalog-style campaigns.
Standard Pins are often more efficient for single-offer, high-intent ads, reducing friction before the click.
4) Cost Efficiency (CPC/CPA)
Carousels can have a slightly higher CPC due to richer engagement targeting.
Standard pins usually have lower CPC, but may generate fewer touchpoints per impression.
Best Use Cases
Carousel Ads:
Showcasing product lines or multiple features.
Story-driven brand campaigns.
Seasonal lookbooks or themed promotions.
Standard Pins:
Single-product ads.
Fast-awareness campaigns.
Limited-time offers requiring quick clicks.