How To
How to calculate CTR
Click-Through Rate (CTR) measures the proportion of impressions that result in a click. It is the primary engagement metric for most display and search campaigns.
The formula
CTR
CTR = (Clicks ÷ Impressions) × 100
The result is expressed as a percentage. A CTR of 0.1% means 1 in every 1,000 impressions was clicked.
Example
| Variable | Value |
|---|---|
| Impressions | 500,000 |
| Clicks | 750 |
| Calculation | (750 ÷ 500,000) × 100 |
| CTR | 0.15% |
Typical CTR benchmarks by format
Display CTRs have declined steadily over the years. These are indicative ranges — performance varies significantly by audience targeting, creative quality, and placement.
| Format | Typical CTR |
|---|---|
| Display banner | 0.05% – 0.20% |
| Rich media / interactive | 0.20% – 0.60% |
| Social (paid social feed) | 0.50% – 1.50% |
| Search (Google Ads) | 2% – 10%+ |
| Email (click-to-open rate) | 10% – 20% |
CTR vs engagement rate
CTR only counts clicks. For rich media or video ads, engagement rate may be more meaningful — it captures hovers, expansions, video completes, and other interactions beyond a click. Use CTR when optimising for traffic; use engagement rate when the goal is brand interaction or awareness.
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