ROI (Return on Investment)
Return on Investment (ROI) measures the profitability of an advertising campaign by comparing the revenue generated to the cost of running the campaign. It indicates how effectively an advertiser’s budget is turning into tangible business results.
The formula is straightforward: (Revenue − Cost) ÷ Cost × 100 = ROI%.
For example, if a campaign costs €10,000 and generates €25,000 in sales, the ROI is 150%. A positive ROI means the campaign was profitable, while a negative ROI indicates a loss.
ROI analysis helps advertisers refine targeting, creative strategy, and bidding methods. In programmatic environments, continuous performance tracking allows real-time ROI optimization across every ad placement and audience segment.
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