- Amazon referral or transaction fee (8% – 15% depending on product category)
- Fulfillment by Amazon (FBA) fees (20% – 35%)
- Advertising fees (up to 15%)
Amazon Gets an Average 50% Cut From Sellers
A recent study from Marketplace Pulse reveals that the cost of selling on Amazon is higher than ever, surpassing 50% in combined fees. The study finds that the soaring costs can be attributed to Amazon’s “increased fulfillment fees” and “spending on advertising [becoming] unavoidable.”
This is a significant surge from five years ago, when Amazon’s take was roughly 40%. “Every year, Amazon sellers pay more fees as a percentage of their sales. The increase is not a result of sellers using more services. The same services have gotten more expensive,” Juozas Kaziukėnas, founder of Marketplace Pulse, explains.
While Amazon transaction fees have remained unchanged for over a decade, its fulfillment fees have been growing steadily over the years, most notably rising by 30% in the past two years. Since Amazon favors sellers using its proprietary fulfillment service, it’s extremely challenging for businesses to build success on the platform without it.
Amazon fees can be broken down into several categories: