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CTR Calculator: Calculate Click-Through Rate in 3 Clicks

Publift’s click-through rate (CTR) calculator is an easy-to-use and completely free tool to quickly calculate CTR for various types of marketing campaigns.

CTR Calculator

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Publift’s click-through rate (CTR) calculator is an easy-to-use and completely free tool to quickly calculate CTR for various types of marketing campaigns. Simply input your ad impressions and clicks, and our algorithm will calculate the CTR for you.

What Is Click-Through Rate (CTR)?

In digital marketing, click-through rate (CTR) is a metric that indicates the number of clicks on an ad or an email in relation to the number of times it was shown, also known as impressions.



Advertisers and publishers use CTR to measure the effectiveness of their marketing efforts, analyze which ads are capturing the most audience attention, and modify the ad content to improve conversion rates.



A high CTR means that an ad is resonating well with the users, while a low CTR indicates that the ad may need to be reworked.



CTR is commonly measured for:

  • Online advertising such as display ads, search ads, pay-per-click (PPC) ads
  • Search engine optimisation (organic search results on SERP)
  • Email marketing (links and call-to-action buttons)
  • Social media marketing (links and CTAs)
  • On-site elements (buttons, images, headlines, etc. on a website)

While CTR can provide valuable insight into an ad's performance, it should be considered alongside other metrics, such as conversion rate and cost-per-click (CPC), to gain a more holistic understanding of an ad campaign's effectiveness.

Click-Through Rate (CTR) Formula

Use this click-through rate formula to evaluate the success of your online marketing and SEO efforts:
CTR = ​(Total Clicks) / (Total Impressions)

For example, let's say an ad was shown to 10,000 people and 200 of them clicked on the ad.
CTR = 200 / 10,000 = 2%

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How to Calculate CTR Using CTR Calculator

You can use our CTR calculator to calculate CTR in three simple steps:

  1. Input the number of clicks: Determine the number of clicks your ad or link has garnered and type it into the "clicks" field on the click-through rate calculator. You can usually find this data in the analytics dashboard of your advertising platform, or by using a third-party tool like Google Analytics.
  2. Tally your impressions: Next, enter the number of impressions your ad received. Impressions refer to the number of times your ad was shown to potential viewers. Type in the total ad impressions on the calculator.
  3. Get your CTR: Once you've input the user clicks and impressions, the calculator will automatically generate your CTR score, expressed as a percentage.

What Is Considered a Good CTR?

A good click-through rate (CTR) varies across industries and ad types. For instance, while the legal services sector might consider a 5-6% CTR to be good, the arts and entertainment industry may aim for an average CTR of 12-13%.

A good CTR, then, is all about achieving a higher than average number of clicks on your ads or links relative to the generally accepted benchmark for that niche and ad type.

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Frequently Asked Questions

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Why Is Click-Through Rate Important?

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Click-through rate (CTR) is important because it provides insights into how engaging and relevant your ads are to your target audience. This, in turn, can impact conversions and sales, as more people clicking on an ad relative to the impressions it receives indicates a greater consumer interest in the product or service being advertised.

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What Does 1% CTR Mean?

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A 1% CTR means that out of 100 impressions an ad received, one resulted in a click.

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Is a 20% CTR Good?

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Yes, 20% is a great CTR for most industries and niches, given that the average hovers around 4-5%.

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What Affects Your CTR?

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Several factors can affect your click-through rate, including the ad placement, ad copy, target audience, and the overall user experience.

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Is a Higher CTR Always Better?

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A high CTR is good, but not in isolation. While a higher CTR may indicate that more people are clicking on your ads or links, it doesn't necessarily mean that those clicks are leading to conversions. Therefore, other metrics must also be taken into consideration to measure the true success of your marketing campaign.

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