CTR (click through rate)
CTR refers to the percentage of times an ad or link is actually clicked out of the number of times it is displayed. For example, if an ad is displayed 100 times and clicked 5 times, the CTR is 5%. The higher the CTR, the more attractive the ad or link is and the more likely the user is to take action.
B2B Marketing Glossary for the Japanese market
- ABM (Account Based Marketing)
- Blog
- Brochure
- CAC (Customer Acquisition Cost)
- Channel
- Conference
- Content Marketing
- CTA (call to action)
- CTR (click through rate)
- CV (Conversion)
- CVR (Conversion Rate)
- CXO Letter
- Display Ads
- DM (Mailing)
- EFO (input form optimization)
- Email Marketing
- Email newsletter (eNewsletter)
- External Media
- Facebook Ads
- Field Sales
- Follow-up call
- Funnel
- Influencer
- Inside Sales
- Insta Ads (Instagram Ads)
- Lead Customer
- Lead Generation
- Lead Nurturing
- Listing Ads
- Lost Customer
- LP (Landing Page)
- LTV (customer lifetime value)
- MA Tool
- Partner Company
- Press Release
- Remarketing
- Retargeting Ads
- Seminar
- Speaking Engagement
- Step-by-Step Email
- Tele Marketing
- Trade press
- Trade Show
- Transit Advertising
- TV Commercial
- Twitter Ads
- User interview
- Webinar
- White Paper