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		<title>PC: Created page with &quot;Below we compare the change in revenue at the time a SaaS company IPO’d to the sales and marketing spend in that same year. That simple formula is the “Sales Efficiency”. For example, if revenue for a SaaS company grew from $100mm to $150mm while S&amp;M spend was $80mm, the Sales Efficiency would be calculated as ($150-$100)/$80mm resulting in $0.63 of new revenue for every $1 in S&amp;M spend that year. Observations and data are below:  file:S&amp;M_efficiency_in_SaaS_1.jp...&quot;</title>
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		<summary type="html">&lt;p&gt;Created page with &amp;quot;Below we compare the change in revenue at the time a SaaS company IPO’d to the sales and marketing spend in that same year. That simple formula is the “Sales Efficiency”. For example, if revenue for a SaaS company grew from $100mm to $150mm while S&amp;amp;M spend was $80mm, the Sales Efficiency would be calculated as ($150-$100)/$80mm resulting in $0.63 of new revenue for every $1 in S&amp;amp;M spend that year. Observations and data are below:  file:S&amp;amp;M_efficiency_in_SaaS_1.jp...&amp;quot;&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;&lt;b&gt;New page&lt;/b&gt;&lt;/p&gt;&lt;div&gt;Below we compare the change in revenue at the time a SaaS company IPO’d to the sales and marketing spend in that same year. That simple formula is the “Sales Efficiency”. For example, if revenue for a SaaS company grew from $100mm to $150mm while S&amp;amp;M spend was $80mm, the Sales Efficiency would be calculated as ($150-$100)/$80mm resulting in $0.63 of new revenue for every $1 in S&amp;amp;M spend that year. Observations and data are below:&lt;br /&gt;
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No scale. Of the last 158 SaaS IPOs we looked at, the median S&amp;amp;M efficiency was $0.66 cents and the average was $0.97. In other words, the typical SaaS company on median generated $0.66 of new revenue for every dollar of marketing spend. The year prior to the public filing, the median was $0.71 and the average was $0.94. So as these companies got bigger, they actually got less efficient.&lt;br /&gt;
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Lack of data. Over time, SaaS companies have stopped reporting 3 full years of financials. For instance, of the first 80 companies on the list, 73 provided 3 years of data so we could do the analysis. Of the next 78 companies, only 23 provided 3 years of data. The list is in order of IPO, and the lack of more recent data hurts the analysis.&lt;br /&gt;
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More recent data. If we isolate the last 20 IPO’s, the median and average in the year of IPO are $0.66 and $0.75 respectively. Interestingly that means SaaS companies have not gotten better at improving Sales Efficiency over the years.&lt;br /&gt;
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Read the full article here: https://blossomstreetventures.medium.com/s-m-efficiency-in-saas-has-not-scaled-328dd70907bc&lt;/div&gt;</summary>
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