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05-08-2025 11:55 AM
That's it. That's the question. 🙂
If a product is $20 and I have a 20% markup it's $24 so I make $4.
If there's a 15% discount, does that affect my $4 or does that come out of Zazzle's pocket?
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05-08-2025 12:14 PM - edited 05-08-2025 12:18 PM
@Teesed it comes out of your pocket as the royalty is calculated at the price the customer finally paid after the discount. With a shirt at $24 with a 15% sale = $20.40 - then due to the Marketing Royalty Fee you'd earn less as they take 35% for Clothing & Shoes
You'd have to raise your royalty to a lot more that 20% to earn $4 nowadays
edited as I put the wrong rrp in (need more coffee)
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05-08-2025 12:14 PM - edited 05-08-2025 12:18 PM
@Teesed it comes out of your pocket as the royalty is calculated at the price the customer finally paid after the discount. With a shirt at $24 with a 15% sale = $20.40 - then due to the Marketing Royalty Fee you'd earn less as they take 35% for Clothing & Shoes
You'd have to raise your royalty to a lot more that 20% to earn $4 nowadays
edited as I put the wrong rrp in (need more coffee)
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05-09-2025 06:10 AM - edited 05-09-2025 06:12 AM
Thank you for that info! I hadn't considered the referral fees either. I'm around 30% on all products, but will start looking more at my earnings reports to see where we are. I'd really like to be at a 25% final profit.
Where can one find the list of those MRF %?
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