You're reading your CTA wrong...
Mar 19, 2026•Channel
AI Analysis
Data from YouTube Data API v3•Updated Just now
Video Overview
Video Details
Published2 months ago
Duration0:21
Video IDZHzipsDQTO8
Languageen
CategoryEducation
PrivacyPublic
Made for KidsNo
Video TypeYouTube Short
Performance Metrics
Views2.5K
Likes39
Comments13
Engagement Rate2.10%
Likes per 100 views1.57
Comments per 1K views5.24
Video Tags
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Description
You're reading your CTA wrong...
They ask:
“Is my CTR good?”
But that question by itself doesn’t actually tell you much.
Click-through rate (CTR) only makes sense when you look at it together with impressions 👇
Here’s why.
If your video has a high CTR but low impressions 📉
It usually means YouTube hasn’t tested the video with a larger audience yet. Your title and thumbnail might be strong, but the system is still learning who the video is for 🤖
If your video has lots of impressions but a low CTR 👀
That usually means people are seeing the video, but they’re not clicking. This is often a sign your title or thumbnail needs improvement 🎨
And if you have both strong impressions and a solid CTR 📈
That’s typically a signal the video is resonating with viewers and YouTube will continue recommending it 🚀
CTR alone is just one piece of the puzzle 🧩
Impressions tell you how often YouTube is showing your video.
CTR tells you how many people choose to click.
When you analyze both together, you start to understand whether the issue is your topic, your packaging, or simply the algorithm still testing your video 🔎
The key is to zoom out and look at the bigger picture instead of focusing on a single metric.
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