
Profit Tool: How to set-up the FBM shipping costs
If you ship your products using your own logistics, you will have to indicate the costs for shipping them to customers in order to calculate your profit on sales correctly.
ZonWizard allows you to indicate the common shipping costs associated with each marketplace on which you sell your products.
Furthermore, in case you should have different shipping costs for a certain product, you will be able to indicate the specific shipping costs associated with that single product.
1 Common FBM shipping costs
To insert FBM shipping costs go to the Profit > Settings menu.

Add a shipping cost per each marketplace on which you sell your products.
At this point the shipping cost assigned to the marketplace will be associated with each FBM sale made.
2 Specific shipping costs per ASIN
If you want to insert shipping costs for a certain product that differ from those you have set for the marketplaces go to relative product details tab from the Profit > Products menu, and choose ASIN.

Enable the “indicate FBM shipping costs” option


Indicate the shipping costs of this product for each marketplace.
These shipping costs will be associated with each FBM sale of this product.
Once you have set up the costs of all your products as well as the FBM shipping costs your profit tool setup will be complete.
Furthermore, with ZonWizard you can keep track of all your business expenses, even those incurred outside Amazon. To do so you’ll just have to add these expenses in the external expenses section.
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