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Calculating Revenue Per User
How would you guys go about calculating revenue per user for a recurring web service?
Typically, you would just take the total revenue and divide it by the total number of customers. With a recurring service, however, you have to take into consideration the people that have yet to cancel their account (we don't know the value of that customer). And no..."log into NATS & click revenue per user button" is not a solution for me! ![]()
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charge_per_month * average_retention ?
If your initial sales and retention levels are fairly consistent then $rev/customers_count would be reasonably accurate anyway |
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Yeah total revenue divided by average retention would do the trick. The problem is figuring out the average retention. How do you allow for customers that signed up 1 month ago (but may end up renewing for the next 8 months)? Just counting them as "1 month" into the average retention figure severely weights that number down.
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Exclude members that have signed up within the past 1, 2, 3 etc months in your average retention calcs. Don't exclude too far back otherwise long term changes in buying habits could affect the accuracy.
I take it you're trying to value a site for sale? :D |
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We're just trying to figure out our revenue per user as a base for what we can spend on ad campaigns. If we spend $40 per sale and make $50 per user, we're good to go...for instance.
Yeah taking it back a few months is pretty decent. It'll get it a little more accurate, but could still be way off (if we have a huge ad campaign that started 1 months ago, and I'm going back 3 months).
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you should add "upsales" like a profit per member..
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