Thursday, 9 February 2012

Internet Auction Shipping - Top 10 Tips To Remember

By Kidder Seven


Below are some tips to help you with your Internet auction shipments.

Ship Small, Lightweight Products The product will cost more to ship if it happens to be heavier and bulkier. What you can do is pick light items in preference to heavier items. Of course, downloadable e-books are the lightest product of all. If, on the other hand, consumers want your heavy and bulky items badly enough, then they should be willing to pay for the extra shipping charges.

Ship Nonphysical Products More work is what it means to ship physical products. You need to pack and label your products, calculate shipping charges, and arrange for the orders to be shipped. Again, electronic downloads eliminate the hassles of physical shipping. Tangible products, however, seems to have a higher perceived value. If that is the case, then you won't want to eliminate physical products entirely as they can be real profit makers for you.

Drop Shipping There is another way to avoid some of the hassles of product fulfillment is drop shipping. Shipping one item at a time for you are what suppliers will do. There is no need for you to stock any inventory. You simply pay your dropship supplier out of the money you receive from your auction sale. They will ship the product directly to your customer.

Recycle If you receive bubble wrap, styrofoam peanuts, bubble bags, or appropriate cardboard boxes, you may be able to reuse them for your shipments.

Bulk Buying Buy your packaging supplies in bulk to receive better pricing if you do a lot of auctions.

Free Shipping Supplies You may supply free shipping cartons for certain shipments when it comes to your post office or courier company.

Use Online Automated Tools Trying to determine shipping charges from PayPal, the postal service and courier companies is what you can do by visiting their websites and using the online automated shipping calculation tools. There are a lot of cases where you can even create prepaid shipping labels and then arrange for pickup or dropoff of your shipments.

Avoid Fragile Items Obviously, fragile items need to be packed with more care than unbreakable items. Try choosing durable items in preference to delicate items to reduce damage claims.

Insure Valuable Shipments Be sure that you insure your shipment if you can't afford the loss of a lost, stolen, or damaged product. While you're at it, request a delivery confirmation, preferably with signature required.

Prepare Foreign Shipments Properly Be sure to prepare the proper Customs Declaration for international shipments. Another thing you need to remember is that there are items that you can't legally ship. Even your packing material should be considered. Take for example items that are shipped in a box labeled as "liquor" or "munitions" might be delayed at Customs.




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