- What are impressions clicks CTR?
- What are good CTR impressions?
- Is 20% impression click-through rate good?
- Is a CTR of 5% good?
What are impressions clicks CTR?
CTR is the number of clicks that your ad receives divided by the number of times your ad is shown: clicks ÷ impressions = CTR. For example, if you had 5 clicks and 100 impressions, then your CTR would be 5%. Each of your ads, listings, and keywords have their own CTRs that you can see listed in your account.
What are good CTR impressions?
Generally, a good CTR is any percentage that beats your channel average. So if 5% of people click your content, you should set a goal to reach 6%, 7%, 8%, and beyond. Also, according to YouTube, 50% of channels have a 2-10% CTR. That's another benchmark you can use to track your progress.
Is 20% impression click-through rate good?
Although there is no exact number to determine what a good click-through rate is, 2% is average for an entire account across all verticals. This means some campaigns inside the account could be performing better and some could be performing worse. Anything higher than 2% is above average.
Is a CTR of 5% good?
For arts and entertainment, the average click-through rate is 10.67%, so a good CTR for businesses in this industry would be something like 11-12%. However, those are the two extremes. You can see that most industries have an average click-through rate of between 4-6%. So a good Google Ads click-through rate is 6-7%+.