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How to Calculate Social Media ROI

What is Social Media ROI?

Social media ROI measures the return on advertising spend (ROAS) by comparing revenue generated from a campaign to its cost. It accounts for leads, conversion rate, and average sale value.

Formula

ROI = (Return − Investment) / Investment × 100% | Social ROI = (Revenue from social − Cost) / Cost × 100%
ROI
Return on Investment (%)
R
Revenue Generated ($)
C
Campaign Cost ($)

Step-by-Step Guide

  1. 1Revenue = Leads × Conversion Rate × Avg Sale Value
  2. 2ROI = (Revenue − Cost) ÷ Cost × 100%
  3. 3Cost Per Lead = Ad Spend ÷ Leads
  4. 4Cost Per Acquisition = Ad Spend ÷ Sales
  5. 5Break-even: Revenue = Ad Spend

Worked Examples

Input
$1,000 spend, 50 leads, 10% conversion, $200 avg sale
Result
Revenue $1,000, ROI 0% — break even. Increase conversion or sale value to profit.

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I attribute revenue to social media?

Use tracking links (UTM parameters), unique promo codes, or customer surveys. Most companies attribute the last touchpoint, though multi-touch attribution is more accurate.

What metrics matter beyond ROI?

Engagement rate, reach, impressions, and brand awareness are hard to monetize but valuable. Track both financial and engagement metrics.

What's a good social media ROI?

E-commerce brands expect 2–5:1 ROI. Startups might accept negative short-term ROI for growth. B2B and brand-building have longer payoff timelines.

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