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Click-through rate (CTR) is one of the most important metrics in Google Ads, but what actually is a good CTR? In this video, we break down average CTR data across different campaigns and explain what you should go for based on your campaign type.
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Frequently Asked Questions:
What is CTR in Google Ads?
CTR (Click-Through Rate) is the percentage of people who see your ad and click on it, calculated as (Clicks ÷ Impressions) × 100.
Does a high CTR always mean my Google Ads are performing well?
Not necessarily. A high CTR is good, but without conversions or sales, it might not mean your ads are truly effective.
What factors can affect CTR in Google Ads?
Ad relevance, targeting, keyword match type, ad copy, and competition all play a role in CTR performance.
How can I improve my CTR in Google Ads?
You can improve CTR by writing stronger headlines, using more relevant keywords, adding ad extensions, and testing different ad creatives.
Is CTR more important than conversion rate?
Both are important, but CTR measures attention, while conversion rate measures results. CTR without conversions usually indicates a problem.