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Sendcloud Review: Is It the Right Shipping Platform for Your Online Store?

Ecommerce Platforms

Shipping is a necessity for ecommerce stores, but it shouldn't be confusing, overly expensive, or limited to only a few carriers. That's why we like to recommend partnering with shipping providers: companies that offer premium shipping software, partnerships with multiple carriers, and fast shipping times for a subscription fee.

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The Comprehensive Guide To Selling Consumer Packaged Goods Online

Groove

In this guide, we’re outlining the importance of a few variables — packaging, shipping and fulfillment — as well as strategies to help your eCommerce store drive CPG growth. They come in a variety of sizes to accommodate a range of products. Read on for more! Protective/padded mailers are another great option, too.

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Shopify Starter Plan Review (July 2022): Sell on Shopify for Only $5

Ecommerce Platforms

That’s it; no upgrade options, or reasons to think about having to pay more money in monthly fees or hidden charges (besides the usual payment processing credit card transaction fees—but those aren’t hidden). Finally, payment processing requires a percentage fee for every transaction through Shopify Starter.

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Printful vs Apliiq (July 2021): The Battle of The POD Services?

Ecommerce Platforms

Consumer trends are ever-changing, and as more of us seek quirky, custom products, online merchants are looking for the best print-on-demand companies to create and fulfill these kinds of orders. If you’re an online merchant, you may have already started researching different print-on-demand providers.

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How Retailers Can Control Costs Even As Return Rates Climb

Retail TouchPoints

In the wake of COVID-19, returns are receiving serious (and necessary) attention for several key reasons: Retailers are spending more processing returns in stores. In-Store Returns Trending Up, But Not Pouring In. Whatever solutions are employed will add cost to a returns process that already cuts into profit margins.

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The Complete Guide to Walmart Dropshipping

SellBrite

Dropshipping is a way to sell products where the seller doesn’t have to store or ship any products. Walmart dropshipping is the process of selling products through third-party suppliers on the marketplace or dropshipping Walmart products on other marketplaces. Strict pricing rules. Lower profit margins.

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The Social Commerce Trust Problem: What Retailers Should Know

Kibo

We addressed the skyrocketing use of social commerce in a recent post because it’s an important retail trend. By offering a combination of visual, audio, and text elements, social feeds meet users where they already are, providing product discoverability that’s relevant without being intrusive.