I put multiple ads up with only 10 robux each for testing purposes and see what one does the best. They all seem to have low CTR. What is an average CTR or a CTR that I should be aiming for? Screenshot below of the stats I’ve gotten from running 4 ads at once with the same amount of robux.
I blurred out the name of the game as these ads were only run for testing to see what ad does the best and what CTR’s they get.
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Well, considering you put bids up for 10 robux I think the CTR is pretty good.
I ran a similar test ad for my group, and I seemed to only have 0.17% CTR. I bid 50 robux so it’s a bit different from 10, though.
The CTR you should be aiming for is at least 1%, for regular bids such as 500 robux.
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I’m pretty sure the CTR is not based on how much you bidded, it’s based on the clicks that your ad got based on the amount of robux. I’m not 100% sure though.
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It is based on the amount of clicks to views, but if you have a higher bid the more people will see it. Ultimately, the higher the bid the more views, the higher the views the more clicks.
I think it’s because of how the ads look. Try to make it more appealing. A good rate would be at least 1-2. If it’s under, something is wrong and try to fix it immediately. Testing was a good idea though
Yes, but the percentage would still be the similar, if not the same. The CTR is like a ratio. If you bid 200 robux at a rate of 0.25%, bidding 20000 would get you to the same amount (0.25%).
Hey, for 10 that’s a really good amount of views! The CTR, however, doesn’t look as good. Just saying, 10 is not exactly… the average bid price. Bid a bit more, you’ll probably see some better rates. Not only the price of an ad, but the time of day. If you advertise on a Saturday, at 12-4pm, you’ll get much better CTR. Say a Wednesday, 3am… uhmm. No.
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