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Shipping During the Holidays
Nov 28, 2017

Shipping During the Holidays

Wait a Minute, Mr. Postman

When you first start selling online, shipping is often a daunting task. Great item photos edited to perfection? Got it. Lengthy descriptions and a nice logo? Nailed it. But the shipping and fulfilment process? Please send help!

Add the whirlwind of holiday shopping and these anxious feelings multiply. However, shipping doesn’t have to be intimidating - if you have a plan of attack before the rush begins, it should be smooth sailing for you and your business.

“Order By” Deadline

The most important thing to communicate to potential buyers during the holidays is your “order by” deadline. This is the last date a buyer can purchase an item in order to guarantee delivery by the holidays. For example, if your package will take a maximum of 10 days to be delivered, your “order by” deadline might be December 14th to receive the item by Christmas Eve. Give yourself plenty of time when setting this deadline. If it takes you a few days to package the item and get it to the post office, factor that into your deadline. Make sure you look at the estimated shipping times for different mail carriers, as they may vary.

Take a look at the holiday calendar and set firm dates for each major holiday. Once you have your “order by” dates set, broadcast it everywhere and stick to those dates. Include the date in every item description, as well as in your profile and as a message in your live chat window. It is important that you do not accept orders after that deadline, because you don’t want to risk a negative experience for your customers. In some cases you might be able to bend these dates, but make sure the situation works for your business.

Buying Postage from Bonanza

Once you’ve made a sale, you can actually buy USPS postage directly from Bonanza. On the transaction summary, you’ll notice an option to “Buy Shipping” near the bottom.

This will expand and show our three-step process for purchasing shipping. First, enter the package type, weight, dimensions, and the shipping date and select which mail service you'd like. Next, you have the option to package insurance, signature upon delivery, or other safeguards. After that, review your selections and purchase your shipping label.You can then click "Print Label" and your label will open in a new tab or window. For more information, check out this help article.

Shipping Internationally

Shipping internationally can take more time than domestic shipping. It's important to include accurate shipping estimations to potential buyers. You can do this by selecting your shipping method. This can be done on an individual item listing page, or in bulk by creating and then applying a shipping profile through the Batch Editor. Depending on what shipping services you've decided to provide (either free or flat rate shipping), click the dropdown menu under "Shipping method" to select the accurate timeframe. International services will be shown at the bottom of the list.

The Unboxing Experience

There’s scientific research behind the concept of retail therapy. When people are sad, they spend money to cheer themselves up. When people are happy, they spend money to celebrate that joy. Instant gratification and impulse purchases are big money makers for retailers. Taking advantage of the emotional aspect of shopping is harder for ecommerce sellers, since instant gratification is removed from the equation. However, online shopping provides a rush that in-person can’t offer, and that’s sweet anticipation - the increase of pleasure by delaying or restricting it. According to Hubspot, “While consumers crave immediate ownership, they find the acquisition sweeter when they have to wait for it.”

Think back to the last time you received a package in the mail. Excitement and delight most likely washed over you as you eagerly ripped it open. Imagine how much better the experience would be if, instead of its’ typical bruised cardboard box, your package arrived and looked like an actual gift. We’ve touched on the unboxing experience before because it is a low-effort, high-impact way to wow your customers. This is the final opportunity to let your brand shine and leave a lasting impression, encouraging repeat shoppers and providing a consistent experience from beginning to end.

Here are a few things to keep in mind when creating a superior unboxing experience:

  • The quality of the box. Use a fresh, clean box that hasn’t been used for other packages in the past. Write the mailing address neatly and carefully, or print it out for a more polished look.
  • Don’t skimp on the packing materials. If your product is breakable, use every precaution to ensure that it arrives intact. You can also spruce up the look of a package by using colored tissue paper or crinkle-cut paper shreds. Add-ons like ribbons, patterned packing tape, or cool stickers can also make your package unique.
  • Include business branding. Add a business card or any other physical marketing materials you might have on hand. This is a great opportunity to offer a custom coupon for your loyal customers. Something like this would work well:

Check out this article for even more tips about the unboxing experience.

To Sir, With Love

Now that you've got a good idea of how to handle shipping, we hope you're feeling confident that you can make this your best holiday season yet. As long as you make it very clear to buyers when to expect their items and when the deadline is to order items for the holidays, you should be in great shape to get your items into the hands of your happy customers.

    Interested in other selling tips for the holiday season? Check out our Holiday Workshop!

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15 responses to Shipping During the Holidays

ooak says: 11/28/17 at 11:44:34

Excellent post… easy to understand… “friendly” tone…
Happy Holidays !

Karens_Collectibles says: 11/28/17 at 11:52:14

Thank you Grace for the information. Karen and Ray

violetm6 says: 11/28/17 at 14:16:02

Your comments are great. We will be sure to use them when putting our new line together.

donnasdesignz says: 11/28/17 at 14:32:59

Thank you for the information. It was a friendly reminder of things that are easily forgotten at this time of year. Donna

TnT_Deals says: 11/28/17 at 16:53:35

Great advice. Also remember supplies cost money. Bill that into your cost.

MonsterFlipsUSA says: 11/28/17 at 18:25:00

Great post.

xiamei says: 11/28/17 at 22:42:53

Thank you very much!

Geezermann says: 11/29/17 at 02:28:35

Thanks for this post. I have the packing and shipping thing down, but I hadn’t considered the importance of the “unboxing experience”! Gave me some ideas and insight.

Jarmila says: 11/29/17 at 04:19:46

“Do onto others only as you want to be done onto you!” – this never fails, you are sooo right.

InspiredCreations says: 11/29/17 at 11:35:38

Thanks!

tutishop1408 says: 11/30/17 at 04:39:03

Thanks

Dons_Decor_World says: 11/30/17 at 07:46:21

Thank You for the Information, Merry Christmas to All !!

ArtWorld says: 12/01/17 at 14:23:12

Thanks for your info!

handbagsblingmore says: 12/05/17 at 10:10:59

Thanks for the information-Happy Holidays!

HeavenlyDeals says: 12/06/17 at 13:42:17

Info appreciated. Thank you!


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