Pricing Formula Required To Set Amazon Selling Prices
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Experience Level: Intermediate
General information for the website: Selling on Amazon
Description of requirements/features: We require an account/ecommerce developer, to supply the correct pricing formula/calculation, to enable us to set our Amazon selling prices, and to enable us to achieve a set net profit margin, (10%).
The formula/calculation is required to use our suppliers cost price, then add a set shipping charge, (£5 constant), then add 20% UK VAT, to give a total purchase price, then we have to add/factor in the 12% Amazon sellers fees we have to pay, then we need to add a 10% profit, (net profit, mark-up) for us the seller, to achieve our correct Amazon selling price.
We think the formula/calculation should look something like this example:
Suppliers cost price, £100, + Shipping Cost £5 = £105, + 20% UK Vat, + 12% Amazon fees, + 10% net profit mark-up
The correct formula will be used in a product datafeed file, which will contain our supplier’s cost price to us. We will then set the formula/calculation, (cron job API integration), to automatically calculate our Amazon selling price, based on the correct formula/calculation. We appreciate this is not a big job, but would appreciated any bids from freelancers/businesses, who have the required expertise to supply the correct formula. This job is to supply only the formula/calculation, we have our own arrangements to implement the formula into our Amazon platform.
Extra notes: Pricing Formula Required To Set Amazon Selling Prices
Description of requirements/features: We require an account/ecommerce developer, to supply the correct pricing formula/calculation, to enable us to set our Amazon selling prices, and to enable us to achieve a set net profit margin, (10%).
The formula/calculation is required to use our suppliers cost price, then add a set shipping charge, (£5 constant), then add 20% UK VAT, to give a total purchase price, then we have to add/factor in the 12% Amazon sellers fees we have to pay, then we need to add a 10% profit, (net profit, mark-up) for us the seller, to achieve our correct Amazon selling price.
We think the formula/calculation should look something like this example:
Suppliers cost price, £100, + Shipping Cost £5 = £105, + 20% UK Vat, + 12% Amazon fees, + 10% net profit mark-up
The correct formula will be used in a product datafeed file, which will contain our supplier’s cost price to us. We will then set the formula/calculation, (cron job API integration), to automatically calculate our Amazon selling price, based on the correct formula/calculation. We appreciate this is not a big job, but would appreciated any bids from freelancers/businesses, who have the required expertise to supply the correct formula. This job is to supply only the formula/calculation, we have our own arrangements to implement the formula into our Amazon platform.
Extra notes: Pricing Formula Required To Set Amazon Selling Prices
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