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Which is more important as a KPI or metrics of campaign quality: CTR (click through rate) or CTOR (click to open rate)?

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Question added by Hany Sewilam Abdel Hamid , Director of Sales and Marketing , Creative Sense
Date Posted: 2016/06/06
Vijaylaxmi Sharma
by Vijaylaxmi Sharma , Head of Marketing , Infrasoft Technologies Ltd

Hi Hany,

Let’s say you send out two different emails, Email A and Email B. You send each to 100 recipients. Now, because you practice awesome list hygiene, you’ve already removed all of the emails that have hard bounced and unsubscribed from your contact lists, and by some stroke of magic there were no soft bounces, all 200 emails (100 A and 100 B) were delivered. Go you!

How did Email A do? Of the 100, only 10 people opened the email, and only 5 people clicked.

How about Email B? Of the 100, 50 people opened the email, and 10 people clicked.

CTR VS. CTOR

The difference in CTR and CTOR might seem slight, but it’s important.

  • If you’re looking at CTR, Email A has a CTR of 5 percent, but Email B has a CTR of 10 percent. So does that mean that Email B was more successful? Not necessarily.
  • If we look at the CTOR of each, we find that Email A’s CTOR is 50 percent (5 clicks divided by 10 opens), and Email B has a CTOR of only 20 percent (10 clicks divided by 50 opens).

Essentially, the CTR takes into account all of the in-box actions. By contrast, the CTOR only includes the actions of those who have opened the email. Thus it isn’t skewed by reactions to timing, subject lines, “from” fields, etc. In short, it only measures the performance of the content of the email.

In a world where content is king, that’s definitely a metric worth looking at.

Hope this helps :)

Mohamed Ali
by Mohamed Ali , Digital Marketing Specialist , WSI - KSA

CTR is a more important metric

Muzammil Baig
by Muzammil Baig , Manager Digital Marketing , QRG (Quality Resource Group)

CTR is important but still it depends. in some cases CTR is good but converions are not good and in some cases CTR is low but good sales.

afaf behiry
by afaf behiry , Assistant manager , AZADEA

CTR is the more important of a campaign quality

ROBIN VILAVINAL
by ROBIN VILAVINAL , Marketing and Business Development Manager , Pinnacle Smart Technologies

CTR(click through  rate) is one of the most important metric of campaign quality. CTR is the no of clicks divided by impressions ie. click/impressionsA good CTR is a sign that users find your ad relevant.

Joel Marmito
by Joel Marmito , ART DIRECTOR

dipends on the product but i believe in CTR since the product should be transparent of its value to consumers and changing of rate can sometimes a big hassle as far as consumer or market budget is concern..

varun kumar
by varun kumar , manager sales , Minglebox.com,uniprop education pvt ltd

CTR (click through rate is more important)

Raguramamoorthy kamatchi
by Raguramamoorthy kamatchi , Digital Marketing Consultant - SEO Specialist , Infowave knowledgeware pvt ltd

Both are. because CTR releavent to Dispaly or search network campaigns .

But CTOR is Email marketing... when we talk about camapign both are important ...

Wasim Akbar
by Wasim Akbar , Research Index Citer , Savap Int.

CTR is the more important of a campaign quality because whenever a customer visit your page or site the main or relevent page shows your actual purpose of your business or product.

Mohammad Sadan Durrani
by Mohammad Sadan Durrani , Enterprise Processor , Etisalat UAE

CTR - because it shows the actual results about the content whether the content was of what quality to engage the audience.

Rabih Massoud
by Rabih Massoud , Self Employed , AutoTech

Both are Important to whichever deliverable you need by the campaign itself, if its brand awerness CTR is a key Indicator of that and CTOR is not that relevent to this campaign, and the contrary applys in case you are selling a brand or and offer CTOR is more relevent to you because u can measure the sales rate compared to your CTOR

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