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What is CTR?
A click through rate, abbreviated as CTR, is a measurement of how many times a link that is involved in paid inclusion is actually clicked on when it appears on a search engine results page. The click through rate is measured by dividing the number of times a link appears on a search engine results page by the number of times it is actually clicked on by a visitor.
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CTR is a metric that measures the number of clicks advertisers receive on their ads per their number of impressions.
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This is Click-through rate is the ratio of users who click on a specific link to the number of total users who view a page, email, or advertisement.
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CTR is a ratio that show how often people who see your ad end up clicking it.
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The ratio of the number of times a user clicks on an online advertisement per number of viewers who view the Web site that has the advertisement on it.
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This is commonly used to measure the success of an online advertising campaign for a particular website as well as the effectiveness of email campaigns.
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Thanks sonia sharma! for sharing this post with us.
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CTR is the ratio number of total users and a specific link email or advirtisement.
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CTR is very helpful because with the help of this we know the success rate of our website and also we also come to know that there is any need of improvement in our material provided to the visitor or not.
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A ratio showing how often people who see your ad end up clicking it. CTR can be used to gauge how well your keywords and ads are performing.
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