If you're an Etsy seller with significant sales volume, you've likely encountered Etsy's Offsite Ads program. This advertising service automatically places your products on external platforms like Google, Pinterest, and Facebook. While you don't control these ads directly, you absolutely must track and account for the advertising fees they generate. Understanding how to properly record these costs is crucial for accurate bookkeeping, profitability analysis, and tax compliance.
What Are Etsy Offsite Ads?
Etsy Offsite Ads is an advertising program where Etsy places your product listings on third-party platforms outside of Etsy's marketplace. These ads appear on Google Shopping, Pinterest, Facebook, Instagram, and other external sites. When a buyer clicks an ad and purchases from your shop within 30 days, Etsy charges you a commission on that sale.
The key difference from other advertising is that you're automatically opted into this program once you reach a sales threshold, and you only pay when a sale is attributed to an ad click—not for the ad placement itself.
Key Program Details
- Automatic Enrollment - Mandatory once you reach $10,000 in annual sales
- Commission-Based - Only charged on attributed sales, not ad impressions
- Attribution Window - 30 days after buyer clicks the ad
- No Control - You don't manage the ads, Etsy does automatically
- Multiple Purchases - All purchases within 30 days are charged the fee
Fee Structure Explained
The Offsite Ads fee depends on your shop's annual sales performance, calculated on a rolling 365-day basis:
| Annual Sales | Fee Rate | Example |
|---|---|---|
| Under $10,000 | 15% | $100 sale = $15 fee |
| $10,000+ | 12% | $100 sale = $12 fee |
| Cap Per Order | $100 Max | $2000 sale = $100 fee (not $240) |
What's Included in the Fee
The Offsite Ads fee is calculated on the total order amount, including:
- Item price/product cost
- Shipping charges
- Gift wrapping fees
- Applicable taxes (in some jurisdictions)
The fee is deducted from your shop's payout, not charged separately. Importantly, once you reach $10,000 in annual sales, you'll permanently stay at the 12% rate even if your sales later drop below $10,000.
Recording Offsite Ad Fees
Step 1: Identify Offsite Ad Sales
In your Etsy Shop Dashboard, navigate to the "Advertising" section to see detailed performance reports. This shows which sales were attributed to Offsite Ads. You can filter by date range to identify all Offsite Ad sales for the period you're recording.
Step 2: Calculate Total Fees
Multiply each Offsite Ad sale by the applicable fee rate (12% or 15% depending on your sales volume). If you have multiple sales attributed to Offsite Ads, sum all the fees for the period.
Step 3: Record in Accounting Software
Create a journal entry in your accounting software or spreadsheet:
- Debit: Advertising Expense (or Marketing Expense)
- Credit: Cash (or Accounts Payable)
- Amount: Total Offsite Ads fees for the period
- Description: "Etsy Offsite Ads fees - [month]"
Many sellers choose to record this monthly, while others do it quarterly or annually. Monthly recording gives you the most accurate month-to-month profit analysis.
Better: Create a Separate Ad Fee Account
For more detailed tracking, create separate accounts in your accounting system for:
- Etsy Offsite Ads Expense - For Offsite Ads fees
- Etsy Onsite Ads Expense - For Etsy's internal pay-per-click ads (if applicable)
- Other Platform Ads Expense - For Google Ads, Facebook Ads, etc.
This segmentation lets you analyze which advertising channels deliver the best return on investment.
Track Closely
Review your Etsy dashboard monthly to ensure all Offsite Ad fees are properly recorded and not missed
Calculate ROI
Monitor Offsite Ad fees as a percentage of revenue to track whether the program is profitable for you
Compare Channels
Compare Offsite Ads performance against your other advertising to optimize your marketing budget
Common Mistakes to Avoid
Etsy sellers often make these mistakes with Offsite Ads accounting:
- Forgetting to Record Fees - These fees don't appear clearly on invoices, so sellers forget them
- Recording Wrong Amount - Confusing the fee percentage or including fees twice
- Missing the 30-Day Window - Not understanding that all purchases within 30 days incur the fee
- Not Separating from Other Fees - Mixing Offsite Ads with transaction fees and marketplace fees
- Ignoring the Fee Cap - Assuming fees are always percentage-based (missing the $100 cap)
- Not Tracking Attribution Changes - When your sales cross $10,000, your fee rate changes permanently
Tracking Tools and Methods
Etsy Dashboard Method
Navigate to your Shop Dashboard > Advertising > Performance. You can view all Offsite Ad sales and calculate fees manually. Export this data to a spreadsheet for record-keeping.
Accounting Software Integration
Many accounting software solutions integrate with Etsy:
- Seller Ledger - Automatically imports Etsy data including Offsite Ads fees
- A2X - Connects to Etsy for complete transaction tracking
- Etsy Integration Apps - Most modern accounting software supports Etsy integration
Manual Spreadsheet Tracking
Create a simple spreadsheet with columns for:
- Date
- Sale Amount
- Fee Percentage (12% or 15%)
- Fee Amount
- Your Notes
Total the fees monthly and record in your accounting system.
Is Offsite Ads Profitable?
A critical question: Is paying 12-15% in advertising fees worth it? This depends on:
- Your Product Margins - If your gross margin is 60%, a 12% ad fee is manageable. If it's 20%, you're barely breaking even.
- Customer Quality - Are these good customers who make repeat purchases?
- Sales Without Ads - Would these customers find you anyway through organic search?
- Alternative Advertising - Could you spend that budget more effectively elsewhere?
Use this formula to understand profitability:
Offsite Ad Fee ÷ Gross Profit per Sale = Break-even Threshold
If a sale generates $30 gross profit and Offsite Ads costs $12 (40%), you're left with $18 actual profit. If your typical profit is only $20 per sale, that's still worth it.
Offsite Ads Key Facts
Fee rate depending on annual sales volume
Attribution window for charges after ad click
Maximum fee cap per order regardless of size
Mandatory once $10,000 annual sales reached
Offsite Ads FAQ
If you're under $10,000 in annual sales, you can opt out. Once you reach $10,000, Offsite Ads become mandatory with no option to opt out. You'll stay on the 12% fee rate permanently, even if your sales later drop below $10,000.
Etsy charges the Offsite Ads fee during your regular payout cycle. The fee is deducted from your shop earnings along with transaction fees and other marketplace charges. You'll see the breakdown in your payout statement.
Check your Etsy Shop Dashboard under the Advertising section. You'll see a detailed report showing which sales were attributed to Offsite Ads, the dates, amounts, and fees charged. You can filter by date range and export this data.
If you refund an order that was attributed to Offsite Ads, Etsy will credit back the advertising fee you paid on that order. Make sure to adjust your accounting records when refunds are processed to reflect the credit.
All purchases from the same buyer within 30 days of the initial ad click are charged the Offsite Ads fee. Each separate order incurs the fee based on that order's amount. Make sure to account for all of these in your bookkeeping.
Yes, Offsite Ads fees are fully deductible as business advertising expenses on your tax return. Make sure to record them separately from other fees so you can properly account for all advertising expenses. Consult your tax professional for specific guidance.
Final Tips for Success
Track your Offsite Ads performance carefully. Monitor the fees as a percentage of your revenue and assess whether the program brings quality customers. Don't overlook these costs in your bookkeeping—every percentage point of expense reduces your actual profit and affects your business decisions.
If you use accounting software with Etsy integration, ensure the integration captures Offsite Ads fees. If tracking manually, set a monthly reminder to review and record these expenses.
Action Items
- Log into your Etsy Shop Dashboard and check current Offsite Ads status
- Review your Offsite Ads performance report for the past month
- Calculate total Offsite Ads fees for the month
- Record the fees in your accounting software or spreadsheet
- Set a monthly reminder to track and record these expenses
- Calculate your Offsite Ads fee as a percentage of revenue
- Assess profitability compared to your other sales