ROAS Calculator
(Return on ad spend)

Calculate or estimate your return on ad spend to give you an overview on the effectiveness & return on investment of paid campaigns.

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Fairly asked questions

What is ROAS?

ROAS, or return on ad spend, is a metric that measures the efficiency of an advertising campaign. It is calculated by dividing the total revenue generated from the campaign by the total amount spent on advertising

What is the ROAS calculation formula?

The ROAS formula is as follows:
ROAS = Total Revenue / Total Ad Spend
For example, if your advertising campaign generated $500 in revenue and you spent $100 on ad spend, your ROAS would be 500/100 = 5.
This means that you got 5 times in return compared to the investment you made. Needless to say, this is a good ROAS.

What is a good ROAS?

The ideal ROAS will vary significantly depending on your business and the goals of your advertising campaign. In general, a good ROAS is one that generates a positive return on investment (ROI), meaning that the revenue generated from the campaign is higher than the cost of the ad spend.
In short, any ROAS higher than the score of 1 should be considered good.

How do I use the ROAS Calculator?

To use the inBeat ROAS Calculator, you will need to input the following information:
● The total amount spent on your advertising campaign.
● The total revenue generated from the campaign
● Once you enter this information, the calculator automatically shows your ROAS and displays the result.

What are some factors that can influence my ROAS metric?

There are many factors that can influence your ROAS metric. Some of them include:
● The target audience for your advertising campaign
● The type of ads you are using (e.g. display ads, search ads, etc.)
● The effectiveness of your ad copy and visuals
● The overall performance of your website or landing page
● The competitiveness of your industry
● The seasonality of your business
The short answer is - it depends.

How do I calculate my breakeven ROAS?

To calculate your break-even ROAS, you will need to know the total cost of your advertising campaign and the total profit generated from the campaign. Once you have this information, you can use the following formula to calculate your break-even ROAS: Break Even ROAS = Total Cost / Total Profit
For example, if your advertising campaign cost $5,000 and generates $10,000 in profit, your break-even ROAS would be 500/1000 = 0.5. This means that to break even on your advertising campaign, you need a ROAS of at least 0.5.