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Click-Through Rate CalculatorCalculate CTR with industry benchmarks for search, display, social, and email campaigns.

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Click-Through Rate Calculator

Calculate CTR with industry benchmarks for search, display, social, and email campaigns.

How to Use
1

Enter clicks

Input the total number of clicks.

2

Enter impressions

Input the total number of impressions.

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View CTR with benchmarks

See your CTR percentage with rating and industry comparisons.

What Is Click-Through Rate Calculator?

The Click-Through Rate Calculator computes your CTR from clicks and impressions, then rates it against industry benchmarks. CTR is one of the most important metrics in digital marketing — it measures how effectively your content, ads, or emails drive user action. A CTR of 2.35% means that out of every 100 impressions, approximately 2.35 people clicked. The tool provides benchmarks for Google Search Ads (3-5%), Google Display (0.5-1%), Facebook Ads (0.9-1.5%), email marketing (2-5%), and organic social (1-3%).

Why Use Our Click-Through Rate Calculator?

  • Instant CTR calculation from clicks and impressions
  • Qualitative rating: Excellent, Good, Average, Below Average, Poor
  • Industry benchmarks for 5 marketing channels
  • Clean visual display of results
  • Formula reference for transparency

Common Use Cases

Ad Performance

Evaluate ad campaign click-through rates.

Email Metrics

Measure email campaign click performance.

Content Optimization

Compare CTR across different headlines and CTAs.

Reporting

Include CTR metrics in marketing reports.

Technical Guide

CTR = (Total Clicks / Total Impressions) × 100. CTR varies significantly by channel, industry, and position. Average Google Search Ads CTR is 3.17% across industries but ranges from 2.09% (technology) to 6.05% (dating). Display ad CTR averages 0.46%. Email CTR averages 2.6% but varies from 1.25% (retail) to 5.01% (government). CTR is affected by: ad position, creative quality, audience targeting, offer relevance, and competitive landscape. Low CTR with high impressions may indicate targeting issues or weak creative. High CTR with low conversions may indicate misleading messaging.

Tips & Best Practices

  • 1
    Compare your CTR to industry-specific benchmarks, not general averages
  • 2
    Low CTR usually indicates a creative or targeting problem
  • 3
    High CTR with low conversions suggests a messaging mismatch
  • 4
    Test different headlines and CTAs to improve CTR
  • 5
    Monitor CTR trends over time, not just individual data points

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Frequently Asked Questions

QWhat is a good CTR?
It depends on the channel: Google Search 3-5% is good, Display 0.5-1%, Facebook 0.9-1.5%, Email 2-5%.
QWhy does CTR matter?
CTR measures how effectively your content drives action. Higher CTR means better relevance and more efficient ad spend.

About Click-Through Rate Calculator

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