2×1 Labels for Multi-Part Shipping.

by Chelsea Camper | Last Updated May 3, 2012

Some companies need to ship their products out in small, lightweight packages and need to apply multiple lables to each package. In a recent case study done by The BarCode News, Oasis Supply Company explained how they use multiple labels for shipping. The case study states: Read More…



How To Make Your Own Every Door Direct Mailers.

by Chelsea Camper | Last Updated May 2, 2012

The Every Door Direct Mail™ program from the USPS® is really starting to take off, especially for small businesses! It makes targeted direct mail marketing highly affordable for small, local businesses.

One way small businesses can make EDDM™ even more affordable is for them to print their own Every Door Direct Mailers. It’s easy to do and we’ll show you how to make your own right here! Read More…



Streamline Your Order Fulfillment: Simplify

by Raki Wright | Last Updated May 1, 2012

What are the main components of order fulfillment?

Once you receive an order, there are three main processes within order fulfillment.  Pick. Pack.  Ship. Read More…



10 Ways to Use a Blank Bulletin with a Tear Off Stub.

by Chelsea Camper | Last Updated April 30, 2012

Bulletins can be used in a variety of ways; from church bulletins to cafe menus, the options are endless. Most of the time organizational information is printed on the bulletin and they sometimes come with a stub that can be easily torn off from the pamphlet via perforation.

Here’s 10 ways you can use a bulletin with a tear off stub: Read More…



Weekly Round-Up: Postcard Paper, Earth Day Series Finale, and More!

by Chelsea Camper | Last Updated April 27, 2012

Here’s a round-up of some popular posts and interesting articles we talked about this week (plus a sneak peek of what’s coming up next week!) in a brief, easy to digest post.

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What Kind of Postcard Paper Should I Use For Printing Photos?

by Chelsea Camper | Last Updated April 27, 2012

Whether you’re traveling, taking a scenic hike, or just happen to live in a beautiful area, there are amazing things to take pictures of all around you. For those who are aspiring to become professional photographers, it’s important for them to be able to get their images out into the physical (as well as digital) world. Postcards are a great way to start getting your photographs out in the real world and they’re easy to print your own.

In order to print your own postcards you need to figure out which type of postcard paper will work best for you. Glossy? Matte? Print one at a time or multiples? Do you want your postcard to fold like a note card? Do you want to print note/greeting cards instead?

There are many options! Read More…



Making and Keeping Your Office Clean and Green Series Finale

by Chelsea Camper | Last Updated April 26, 2012

We’ve had a lot of fun this April with out Earth Day 2012 Series and now it’s time for the final entry. We’ll start off with a quick review of the first three posts and then move onto some bonus info! Read More…



Red Flags Rule: How Do I Implement My Red Flags Rule Program?

by Chelsea Camper | Last Updated April 25, 2012

Now that you have your Red Flags Rule program finalized it’s ready to get it up and running. In this post we’ll go through what you’ll need to do in order to get your plan functioning in your business. Read More…



Collating Shipping Label Sheets is Good for Online Merchants.

by Chelsea Camper | Last Updated April 24, 2012

There are three key things that online shoppers look for when they’re buying online:

  1. Orders to get to them quickly
  2. Orders to be correct
  3. Low shipping costs

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Bill Customers With Postcards Instead of Full Page Invoices

by Chelsea Camper | Last Updated April 23, 2012

Postage has been on the rise over the past couple of years. Companies are starting to look for cheaper, but still effective, ways of getting physical mail out to their customers.

One way to reduce the amount of money spent on postage is to send a bill to your customers using postcards instead of full sheet invoices from Quickbooks®. Postcards are far cheaper to mail than the standard letter and envelope and it only takes 5 steps to transform your letter size invoice into one that will fit comfortably on a postcard. Read More…