Average return on investment on search engine marketing channel marketing/sales campaigns

This measure calculates the average return on investment (ROI) for search engine marketing/sales campaigns. ROI is defined as the amount of gain made by an investment relative to the cost of the investment. This measure is part of a set of Cost Effectiveness measures that help companies understand all cost expenditures related to the process "evaluate and prioritize market opportunities."

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Measure Category:
Cost Effectiveness
Measure ID:
104753
Total Sample Size:
733 All Companies
Performers:
25th Median 75th
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Key Performance Indicator:
No

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Average return on investment for marketing/sales campaigns for the search engine marketing channel

Key Terms

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Cost Effectiveness

Cost effectiveness measures are those in which two related variables, one of which is the cost and one of which is the related outcome related to the expenditure are used to determine a particular metric value.

Measure Scope

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Cross Industry (7.3.1)

  • 3.1.2.1 - Quantify market opportunities (10116)
  • 3.1.2.2 - Determine target segments (10117)
    • 3.1.2.2.1 - Identify under-served and saturated market segments (18941)
  • 3.1.2.3 - Prioritize opportunities consistent with capabilities and overall business strategy (10118)
  • 3.1.2.4 - Validate opportunities (10119)
    • 3.1.2.4.1 - Test with customers/consumers (10120)
    • 3.1.2.4.2 - Confirm internal capabilities (10121)