Another Math Question!
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03-23-2026 07:45 AM
I do have the spreadsheet generously provided by @ColsCreations but my math isn't mathing for me.
I sold 70 enclosure cards, so the percentage is 50%, but this still doesn't make sense. Help? I know the $29.68 is AUD dollars, but even using the US $ of $23.80 the math isn't working. The $23.80 comes from the 50% volume discount price, I doubt the price would be lower than this. But I guess that's the only thing that explains this?
| 70 | $29.68 | 18.8%+ | $2.51 AUD++ | $1.67** |
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03-23-2026 07:56 AM
@MasterpieceCafe I do know with international sales (apart from exchange rate) you get charged VAT (UK is 20%) so perhaps VAT has been deducted from your AUD royalties. See the ++ explanation at the bottom of https://www.zazzle.com/my/earnings/royaltyhistory
"Domains that include VAT (and other sales related taxes) will have 20% deducted from purchase price before royalties are calculated."
VAT
So maybe that's why?
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03-23-2026 09:24 AM
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03-23-2026 09:59 AM
If you're asking how the price they paid ended up being $29.68 (AUD) I couldn't guess without looking at the actual product page.
But after that the numbers work out as expected.
The "mid-market" exchange rate puts your earnings at $1.75 US, $0.08 more than the $1.67 shown on your report.
Most banks and money service type apps add a markup to that to cover their costs. For most banks it's 3-6%.
It happens that 5% of $1.75 is $0.08.
So it's either coincidence, or Zazzle uses a 5% mark-up.
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03-24-2026 09:33 AM
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03-23-2026 04:58 PM - edited 03-23-2026 04:59 PM
Good lord, is it even worth it to sell products in the wedding niche these days? (Asking out of ignorance since I don’t create or sell products in the wedding niche). Why would Zazzle want to chip away so heavily at royalties paid out to designers in their top-selling niche? It seems to me that that’s a great way to drive designers out of that niche.
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03-23-2026 07:14 PM
I say they are. Plus if you get a self-referral, it's the highest percentage.