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5 Ways A Shipping Software Can Improve Your Bottom Line

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You may have heard marketers rave about how only sales can improve a business’s bottom line— that’s not true. To sell and make profit may be your primary concerns as a business owner, but there’s much more you need to do to ensure long-term business stability and growth. As a shipping company, everything including but not limited to your employees, the work environment and your ability to build a network of clients directly impacts your bottom line. What’s even more important is desktop shipping software that perfectly integrates within your system and catalyzes each process. Here’s how shipping software solutions guide your business to success: 1.  Producing Certified Labels And Shipping Documents Become Easier You have to admit, one of the most troubling parts of owning and operating a shipping business is the paperwork. In some cases, a single error could lead to complicated problems. With shipping software solutions in place, you automate and standard...

How to Pack Shipping Items Like a Pro

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A product’s packaging more or less shares the same importance as the product itself. It’s your product’s unique packaging that helps customers differentiate between other brands. However, it still remains unaddressed.   In fact, many ecommerce businesses don’t pay attention to product packaging at all, thinking the product and its performance is more important. No doubt the product has to be good to attract customers in the first place. Yet, good product packaging can actually play a crucial role in your product’s sales success or failure. Still a little unsure regarding how to pack shipping items? Some Packing Requirements to Remember Proper packaging of goods and products ensures damage-free shipping of all air, ground, and ocean freight movements. Proper packaging of shipped items promotes safe transportation which will give you peace of mind when the shipments are on its way to customers.    Keep the following in mind when packing products for s...