01-08-2021 04:03 PM
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One of the best advice I received here when I began selling was to buy a Starfrit scale. At the time, they were like $14.99 at Canadian Tire. Today, they are more like $20, but boy, if mine breaks, I'll buy another one immediately. The BEST purchase I made for my online selling hobby.
01-08-2021 05:36 PM
01-08-2021 05:48 PM
Good assortment of scales at Bed, Bath and Beyond and Cajun Tire. (Starfrite Digital 5 kg on sale right now 9.99 at CT.) Staples has but can be very pricey when they are not on sale.
-Lotz
01-08-2021 08:17 PM
That Starfrit one is great. Had mine for 15 years now and use it all the time.
01-08-2021 09:06 PM
You need a scale. You need a tape measure.
You need to bookmark this:
https://www.canadapost.ca/information/app/far/business/findARate?execution=e1s1
And sign up for this:
https://www.canadapost.ca/cpc/en/business/small-business.page?
That will give you some discounts on some services and allow you to use Expedited Rates which are the same as the Regular parcel rates but give faster service. (Because Canada Post has service to businesses as part of their mission statement.)
If you are shipping parcel rate, list on eBayCanada in loonies and using Canada Post Calculated Shipping format, which will tell your buyer exactly how much he will pay for shipping to his doorstep.
Those rates can vary by the cm, the gram, and the distance, so don't ever estimate.
Shippo (default on eBay) , Paypal (default on PP- watch out for their parcel service it can add unexpected charges) , and SnapShip(Canada Post) all will sell you shipping labels which will allow your to drop all your labelled parcels in the closest mailbox. They will be marked Accepted at the terminal. You will have a copy of the tracking number (if any).
If you can ship LetterPost (up to 2cm thick and up to 500grams DON'T ESTIMATE) your costs will be lower but you will not be able to track. Most people are honest but "most" varies with category. Don't use LetterPost on anything you consider expensive.
Above all do NOT estimate the cost of shipping.
01-08-2021 09:15 PM
The USA is our biggest market, and Americans love tracking which is very cheap through USPS (about 25c purchased online).
Canada Post is not so generous.
If you list on eBay dot COM you have to list in US dollars and you have to use Flat Rate Shipping from an International Location.
Because all buyers hate to pay shipping, when you are confident in your understanding of shipping costs, you can decide on a Flat Rate that will be too high for some shipments and too low for others.
The idea is that at the end of the month you didn't lose money on shipping, although you may have underestimated on some shipments.
Americans are more likely to buy when they see the price in US dollars than if they see both US and Canadian dollars on the listing. They're delicate that way.
If you are using Flat Rate, you can also consider Free Shipping.
DON'T PANIC!
Free shipping means shipping is included in the cost of the item rather than being a separate charge.
Which is cheaper a $10 tape with $10 shipping or a $20 tape with Free Shipping?
You'd be surprised at how many choose the $20 tape.
And if it were a $5 tape with $15 shipping, no one would buy at all.
But this is Shipping 201 and you are at the Introductory Shipping stage. Just be aware there is a 201 level.
And a 301.
Then the doctoral thesis.....
01-08-2021 09:39 PM
I am on my second Starfrit scale over 20 plus years of selling. I have to say I preferred the first one where I could lock in the result and take the package off to see the result, the new one is much harder with bigger packages to see the result.
01-08-2021 10:35 PM
What I do to help see the result better: I always keep an empty tissue box that is somewhat high on it. When I open the scale, the box doesn't show any weight. So I can put my parcel on it and see more clearly the exact weight of the package.
01-09-2021 12:10 PM
01-09-2021 07:42 PM
01-09-2021 08:22 PM
Use all the spaces available in your title - people search with keywords.
For example:
Instead of - 5 Brand New Belt Buckles
Use - New Belt Buckles Rolling Stones Iconic Red Tongue Mouth Lot of 5
01-09-2021 11:58 PM
@webringthedeals wrote:
Are ebays shipping quotes accurate? I was thinking about using this for a shipping quote and add that to item cost to make Free shipping... I was also considering maybe to just charge 1.99 shipping and move the remainder balance to item price...
Another Question i have is i estimated after all charges i will be roughly fee'd 10% of all Charges (item Cost and Shipping Charge if any).
I use Canada Post's website's find a rate
https://www.canadapost.ca/information/app/far/business/findARate?execution=e1s1
I factor in the shipping cost into my item price, but you can do whatever works best for you.
I factor in about 15% for eBay and Paypal fees.
01-10-2021 02:05 PM
I was thinking about using (eBay's quote) for a shipping quote and add that to item cost to make Free shipping...
GIGO as the IT guys say.
If the weight dimensions and location are correct the quote will be correct for the service.
Actually slightly lower in some cases due to eBay discounts which the buyer does not see. Apply those to your packaging costs.
I was also considering maybe to just charge 1.99 shipping and move the remainder balance to item price...
That works too.
Some buyers love the bargain of Free Shipping.
Some prefer the lower item cost of a shipping charge.
None like to pay more for shipping than for the item.