Google Ads Metrics: CTR Google Ads CTR (Click-Through Rate) is an important indicator that quantifies the click-to-impression ratio in order to assess how effective an advertisement is. It is computed as a percentage by dividing the quantity of clicks an advertisement receives by the total number of impressions it receives, and then multiplying the quotient by 100. CTR = (Clicks / Impressions) * 100 Relevance and Quality : CTR is a measure of how successfully an advertisement connects with viewers. A high CTR indicates that the targeting, creative features, and message of the advertisement are effective and pertinent to the requirements or interests of the target audience. Through its Quality Score algorithm, Google rewards ads with greater CTRs with better ad positions and reduced costs per click (CPC). Ad Performance: CTR offers information about how well each ad in a campaign is doing. Advertisers may determine which ads are producing the most clicks and modify their tactics by ex...