Email Marketing Rate Calculator
Performance Results
How to Calculate Open Rate and Click Rate
Understanding the effectiveness of your email marketing campaigns relies heavily on analyzing the right data. Two of the most critical metrics for gauging engagement are the Open Rate and the Click-Through Rate (CTR). Additionally, the Click-to-Open Rate (CTOR) provides insight into the effectiveness of your content once an email is opened.
1. Email Open Rate Formula
The open rate measures the percentage of recipients who opened your email out of the total number of emails that were successfully delivered. It is a primary indicator of how well your subject line and sender name are performing.
Example: If you sent 1,000 emails and 20 bounced, your delivered count is 980. If 200 people opened the email, your open rate is (200 / 980) × 100 = 20.41%.
2. Click-Through Rate (CTR) Formula
The CTR measures the percentage of people who clicked on a link in your email relative to the total number of delivered emails. This metric indicates the overall success of the campaign in driving action.
Example: Using the numbers above, if 30 people clicked a link, your CTR is (30 / 980) × 100 = 3.06%.
3. Click-to-Open Rate (CTOR)
While CTR looks at the whole audience, CTOR measures the relevancy of your content specifically to those who opened the email. It answers the question: "Of the people who opened the email, how many found the content interesting enough to click?"
Example: With 200 opens and 30 clicks, your CTOR is (30 / 200) × 100 = 15.00%.
Benchmarks for Success
While industry averages vary, general benchmarks are helpful for context:
- Open Rate: 17% – 28% is considered healthy.
- CTR: 2% – 5% is average for most industries.
- CTOR: 10% – 20% indicates your content matches your subject line's promise.