Ecommerce profit per order: what marketplace revenue leaves out

Calculate operational profit using order revenue, marketplace deductions, product cost, packaging, delivery and other known attributable costs.

5 min read · Updated 20 August 2026

Problem

Marketplace revenue can look profitable while product, packaging, delivery, advertising or other order-level costs remain unrecorded.

Solution

Subtract every known attributable cost, keep confirmed zero values distinct from missing inputs, and label the result as operational contribution rather than statutory profit.

A practical operational-profit formula

Operational profit equals order revenue minus marketplace deductions, product cost, packaging cost, delivery cost and other attributable costs. It supports day-to-day decisions but is not statutory profit or tax advice.

Start with the correct order revenue

Confirm what the customer paid and how the marketplace represents item revenue, shipping charged, discounts, refunds, taxes and currency adjustments. Do not assume the product subtotal is the final amount attributable to the order.

Subtract marketplace deductions

Marketplace charges can include transaction, processing, listing, regulatory, advertising or promoted-listing costs. Names and rules vary by channel, country, category and campaign. Use deductions recorded for the specific order where available and label estimates clearly.

Add the real product cost

For a reseller this may be purchase cost. For a maker it may include materials and directly attributable production inputs. Bundles may consume several components. Use a consistent method and avoid silently rewriting historic orders when current costs change.

Include packaging

Boxes, envelopes, labels, tape, padding and protective material affect margin across repeated orders. Use packaging profiles for common order types and allow an order-level adjustment when the actual materials differ.

Record delivery cost separately

Shipping charged to the customer is revenue; delivery bought by the seller is a cost. Record the actual seller-paid delivery cost whether the label came from a marketplace, carrier account or manual purchase outside the connected platform.

Capture other attributable costs carefully

Other costs may include promoted-listing charges, personalisation materials, outsourced production, fulfilment fees, replacements or extra postage. General monthly overhead is normally better analysed separately unless a consistent allocation method exists.

Worked example

An order with £42.00 revenue, £6.20 marketplace deductions, £12.00 product cost, £1.30 packaging, £4.10 delivery and £0.90 other cost produces £17.50 operational profit. The operational margin is 41.7%.

Make missing costs visible

Do not silently replace missing costs with zero. Distinguish confirmed zero, known, estimated and missing values. This separates a genuinely low-margin order from an incomplete calculation.

Compare product and channel performance

Group consistently calculated orders by SKU, variant, product family, shop, promotion source, fulfilment method or period. Investigate underlying orders before changing prices or withdrawing a product.

How Logivio Seller approaches operational profit

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Frequently asked questions

Is marketplace revenue the same as profit?

No. Revenue is the amount earned before relevant marketplace deductions and operating costs are subtracted.

What costs should be included per order?

Include known marketplace deductions, product cost, packaging, delivery and other costs that can reasonably be attributed to that order.

Should a missing cost be treated as zero?

No. Distinguish a confirmed zero cost from an unknown or unrecorded cost so the profit figure does not create false confidence.

Is shipping charged to the customer the same as delivery cost?

No. One is revenue from the customer; the other is the amount the seller paid to deliver the order.

Does operational profit replace accounting profit?

No. It is decision support based on known operational inputs and does not replace statutory accounts, tax records or professional advice.

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