This is the type of question that I get a lot. I get asked it a lot, and it always gets me thinking about how to answer it. It’s easy to write “revenue,” but the truth of the matter is, money is not revenue.
For the record, I think this is the most useless question I’ve had in a long time.
Revenue is how much you earn from selling your products. And there is no such thing as “revenue synonym.” If you sell to a customer who wants a particular product with a specific price, they will say they’re getting a “revenue synonym” because that is the amount they’re willing to pay for the item.
This is why revenue synonyms are always wrong. Revenues are what the customer is willing to pay for the product, not how much you are making. I think this is why the best revenue synonyms are the ones with an “X-” after them.
If you don’t use a service you don’t use, you’re losing money. But, if you use a service, you don’t lose money. So, if you’re selling to a vendor who wants to sell you things, you have more revenue to pay for them.
I don’t have an X, but I have a dollar. I pay $1 for a service now. So, I can sell this $1 item I bought for $2 to my vendor for $1. So, I get more money.
A similar point can be made about things like services. For example, if an online service offers to link to your website, you’re losing money. But if they offer to link to your website for free, you’re getting a cut of the money they make selling your site. You have to use the latter if you want to continue making money, because you’re not making any revenue from the service, the service just takes your money.
There are two ways to think about this. One is the revenue synonym and the other is the opposite of the revenue synonym. If you make money from a service, then you are, in a sense, making a profit. But there is only a small amount of the money you make from the service that you actually earn. For example, if you can sell this service to someone for 1, you make 1 from the sale.
For any business, the “real” product is the “good,” or “service” that they provide. The actual revenue they generate is the “profit,” or the “money.” So when you sell your service, you make a profit. But not all money is a profit. To make money you still need to make something that someone does value by buying your service.
Revenue-synonyms are the most common term of a service for a company, a product, a service, or anything else that we think of when we want to say what the product or service does. The term is usually used for services that produce revenue for the company, but it can also be used for the money that the company makes by giving you a service, or for the money that the company earns in revenue from you.