Click-Through Rate (CTR)
Click-Through Rate (CTR) measures the ratio of users who click an ad to the total number of users who view it. It’s calculated by dividing clicks by impressions and multiplying by 100 to express a percentage.
A high CTR indicates strong relevance and compelling creative design. For example, if an ad receives 200 clicks from 10 000 impressions, its CTR is 2 percent.
While CTR is a key engagement metric, it should be interpreted alongside conversion rate and bounce rate to gauge true effectiveness. In programmatic campaigns, optimizing CTR involves A/B testing, audience refinement, and message personalization.
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