GoonerGary;147483 wrote:There are a number of places where you can view your fees. Each place gives different figures! The best way is to download the csv of your daily deposits and see what you really earned after all of their fees.
Whats the norm for fees?
After PayPal the fees are just extortionate.
I try to get recurring custom to my website but things Don’t always go to plan.
Mrteajunkie;147469 wrote:Thought I would give Etsy another go bit with some serious flaws.
How much should I be paying Etsy % is 40-50% about right?
My sales this month are £683 (or $966)
my bill is $406 (or £287 roughly)
I don’t understand Etsy at all and I’m just not feeling it.
I have tried the Etsy ads at a $30 budget to test the water but made one sale of £5.99 so that was a a loss.
Is this about right or am I missing something?
Your numbers arent right, it seems to me your ad spend is too high for your sales levels. Get your sales numbers up (easier said than done) what s your conversion rate over say a month? The conversion rate is an imprortant number both for you and the etsy platform.
I've just looked at my last year's monthly data (>finances >payment account, scroll to bottom >see all monthly statements) and apart from a few months where I was wasting money on onsite ads (I'm auto registered for off site ads) my fees hover around the 10% of sales level, which seems about right if you calculate all the fees / VAT.
Neil.
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