View-Through Rate (VTR)
View-Through Rate (VTR) measures how often users watch a video ad to completion relative to the total number of impressions served. It is calculated as: (Completed Views ÷ Total Video Impressions) × 100.
VTR indicates user engagement and creative effectiveness. For example, if a 15-second video ad achieves an 85 percent VTR, it suggests the message resonated and held attention. Low VTR may signal poor placement, weak targeting, or an overly long video.
Advertisers use VTR alongside metrics like CTR and engagement rate to evaluate campaign quality. Optimizing video length, thumbnail design, and storytelling elements can significantly increase view-through performance.
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