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Dave Migliore

3 Years Ago

Base Prices And Shipping Rates In Excel

Hello All - I'm looking for base prices and shipping rates in .csv or .xlsx. It'll be easier to play with the numbers that way. Copy/Pasting prices from the Bulk Edit page is clunky. And I'm not sure where the shipping prices are. Thanks in advance. Dave

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Abbie Shores

3 Years Ago

We don't have them. It depends on what's being shipped, where, how many....

Sorry.

 

Abbie Shores

3 Years Ago

All markups are input in USD.

You can charge $10 for an 8.0" x 6.4"... $25 for a 12.0" x 9.6"... etc. We charge for our products and add your markup for the licensing of that image at that size

The final prices are a collaboration of

1. What you put in your markup. That is what you will actually earn for a sale.
2. If your markup is $50 or under, we add $5. If your markup is over $50 we add $5 + 10%
3. Plus Our Printing costs

All of our wall decor is custom priced and produced based on your unique image sizes. So the easiest way to figure out base costs for your unique image sizes is to set all of your print markups for that image to $1. Then just see the resulting retail prices by size, and subtract your $1 markup by size to figure out our base costs for each.

Because our ship prices are also specific to your custom image sizes, the easiest way to figure out shipping charges is to add one of your images as a canvas print (or any other wall decor option that you want to figure out ship costs for) to a cart on our FAA or Pixels.com site, enter a US or international shipping address representative of where your customers are likely to be shipping your orders to, and see the ship price that our site shows you.


Abbie
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Artists Community and Technical Support Manager | Shopify/Pixels Representative
"When nothing is going right, go left."

Use Fine Art America if only selling household goods
Use Pixels if you want to sell everything

 

Mike Savad

3 Years Ago

shipping varies on size, location etc. and each thing has its own price and each country has its own prices. just add the amount you want to get and don't worry about crunching numbers.

----Mike Savad
http://www.MikeSavad.com

 

Floyd Snyder

3 Years Ago

IMHO your prices should not be based on what you are seeing as the base prices. You have no control over what that price is going to be or when it is going to change and FAA does not notify us if and when it does.

We are not really the retailers. We are getting a fee for the use of our images on prints and consumer goods. That fee does not change if and when Sean lowers or raises the base prices.

The shipping costs are even more difficult to work with because not even FAA has any control of them. The supplies and the carriers have total control of shipping and that is going to be different on every product depending where it is shipped to and where it is shipped from.

You may want to read the article below.

We Are Not Really Retailers so it is More of Fee than a Markup
https://fineartamerica.com/blogs/we-are-not-really-retailers-so-it-is-more-of-fee-than-a-markup.html

 

Dave Migliore

3 Years Ago

Thanks Abbie, Mike, and Floyd!

 

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