ECOMMERCE & MARKETING – CUTOMER ACQUIITION & GROWTH CALCULATOR Market Share Tam A precise tool.
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What is the Market Share Tam & How does it work?
Market Share TAM (Total Addressable Market) is a metric used to determine the size of a potential market for a product or service. It represents the total revenue that could be captured by all competitors in a market.
To calculate your company’s market share, you need to divide your company’s revenue by the TAM and multiply by 100. This will give you a percentage representing how much of the market is currently captured by your business.
text{Market Share} = left(frac{text{Company Revenue}}{text{TAM}}right) times 100
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Market Share = Percentage of the market captured by your company
Company Revenue = Your company’s total revenue
TAM = Total Addressable Market
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Market Share TAM?
Market Share TAM (Total Addressable Market) is the total revenue that could be captured by all competitors in a market.
How do I calculate my company’s market share?
Divide your company’s revenue by the TAM and multiply by 100 to get the percentage of the market you capture.
Why is Market Share TAM important?
Market Share TAM helps determine the size of a potential market for a product or service, guiding business strategies and investments.
Can I use this calculator for any industry?
Yes, you can use this calculator for any industry as long as you have accurate revenue data and TAM figures.
What does the Market Share percentage tell me?
The Market Share percentage tells you how much of the total market potential your company currently captures.
How often should I recalculate my Market Share?
It’s recommended to recalculate your Market Share periodically, such as annually or quarterly, to track changes in the market.
Is TAM the same as market size?
Yes, TAM (Total Addressable Market) is another term for market size, representing the total revenue potential of a market.

Results are for informational purposes only and do not constitute professional advice.