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Performance

CTRClick-Through Rate

The share of people who actually click after seeing a link, ad or search result - formula: clicks ÷ impressions.

Definition

Click-through rate measures how many of those who saw something also clicked: clicks divided by impressions. It's the central metric for the pulling power of a message - in search results, ads, email subject lines and social posts alike.

In an SEO context, organic-result CTR matters twice over: it determines how much of a ranking translates into real traffic - and also serves as an indirect quality signal. The title tag and meta description are the levers; a strong snippet at position 3 can pull more clicks than a flat one at position 1.

But CTR alone isn't a goal, it's a leading indicator. A high CTR with poor conversion means the promise pulls but doesn't hold. The metric only becomes meaningful alongside the downstream conversion rate - it measures attention, not outcome.

Why it matters

CTR is the first filter in any performance chain: what isn't clicked can't convert. Even small CTR gains via title, snippet or creative multiply usable traffic without more reach.

In practice

  1. 01Organic result: position 1 often pulls 25-30% CTR, position 10 under 3%.
  2. 02Email subject line A against B: the one with higher open and click rate wins the send.
  3. 03High ad CTR with low conversion = the creative promises something the landing page doesn't deliver.

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