What is a click-to-open rate?

What is a click-to-open rate?

Click to open rate (CTOR) is the number of clicks compared to the number of email opens your campaign has received. For example, if an email is opened by five recipients and one recipient clicks the link in the email, the click-to-open rate is 20%.

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