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Product Pricing Markup Calculator

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For Etsy and Amazon sellers, set target margin at 50% before platform fees — this generally leaves 25–35% net margin after fees. Working backward from net margin is harder than padding upfront because platform fees vary by category and shipping costs. A simple rule: if you want $10 in your pocket on a $30 item, list it at $40 to account for 25% platform fees and other variable costs. The calculator's overhead and shipping fields can be used as a proxy for variable platform costs.

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Cost-plus pricing was formalized as a business methodology by Frederick Taylor's scientific management movement in the 1910s, but the practice itself dates back to medieval guilds that calculated prices based on material costs plus a 'just wage' for craftsman labor. The modern margin/markup distinction emerged in 20th-century retail accounting and remains a common source of pricing confusion — surveys show that 30–40% of small business owners mix up the two terms when discussing pricing strategy, leading to systematically underpriced products in industries where 'markup' is the historical terminology.

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