Organic Search CTR — Position 1 vs Position 5
A Google Search result earning 500 clicks from 10,000 impressions has a 5% CTR — consistent with ranking around position 3–5 in organic results.
How to use this tool
- Enter total clicks and total impressions (or sends) in the fields above.
- Results update instantly as you type — or click Calculate.
- Read your click-through rate (ctr) and the full breakdown beneath it.
Organic search CTR depends heavily on ranking position — calculate your CTR from Google Search Console data to benchmark against expected rates by position.
Frequently asked questions
- What is a good CTR?
- Benchmarks vary by channel: Google Search Ads average 2–6% CTR; Display Ads 0.1–0.3%; Email campaigns 2–5%; Organic search results 2–10% depending on position. Always compare against your own historical baseline.
- Does a higher CTR always mean better performance?
- Not necessarily. A very high CTR with a low conversion rate may indicate misleading ad copy that attracts the wrong audience. Optimise for both CTR and post-click conversion rate.