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23 January 2025

  • curprev 06:0706:07, 23 January 2025NFZMarco62 talk contribs 2,368 bytes +2,368 Created page with "Here a great example. Let's say it run you $3,000 to attend a two-day trade exhibition. This includes travel, registration costs, rental car, meals, and opportunity costs (because after all, you aren't in the office). Then let's say, as resulting attending that conference, you shut $15,000 of business. The calculation is usually ROI = ($15,000 - $3,000)/$3,000 = 4 or 400 fraction. Which means, for every dollar you spent on the meeting, event, or conference, you sold $4 v..."