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Break-even ROAS (Return on Ad Spend) is the minimum advertising efficiency your print-on-demand (POD) store needs to cover all costs without losing money...
Print-on-demand (POD) profit margins show how much money you keep after covering costs like product fulfillment, shipping, ads, and payment fees. This article explains gross profit, GPAM (gross profit...
Operating profit is the most important metric for print-on-demand (POD) sellers because it shows what’s left after product, shipping, ads, refunds, and fees. This article explains...
POAS (Profit on Ad Spend) measures how much actual profit your print-on-demand (POD) store makes for every dollar spent on ads. This article defines POAS, shows how it differs from ROAS, and...
ROAS (Return on Ad Spend) shows how much revenue your print-on-demand (POD) store makes for every dollar spent on ads. This article explains what ROAS is, why it matters, and how...
CAC (Customer Acquisition Cost) is the average amount you spend to get a new customer in your POD store. This article explains how to calculate CAC, why it’s a critical metric for ad campaigns, and...
LTV (Customer Lifetime Value) measures the total revenue a POD customer brings over their entire relationship with your store. This article explains how to calculate LTV, why...
Contribution margin shows how much money is left after subtracting variable costs like product, shipping, ads, and fees from your sales. This article explains the formula, why contribution margin...
GPAM takes gross profit and subtracts ad spend, showing what’s really left after marketing. This article explains how to calculate GPAM, why it’s a more useful metric than gross profit for POD sellers...
Gross profit shows revenue minus product costs, while operating profit goes further by subtracting ads, fees, and refunds. This article breaks down the difference, why operating profit is the truer measure of...
Net sales subtract refunds and discounts from total sales, while gross profit goes deeper by removing product costs. This article explains the difference, shows how both are calculated in POD, and...
AOP Margin (Average Order Profit Margin) measures how much profit you keep as a percentage of each order after product costs, ads, and fees. This article explains how to calculate AOP Margin...
AOP (Average Order Profit) tells you how much actual profit you earn per order after subtracting product costs, ad spend, and fees. This article explains how to calculate AOP, why it’s a key...