For quite a while we've wrestled with how best to handle shipping charges for inexpensive products.
We have a lot of fairly inexpensive "widgets" that we sell by the piece, dozen, or gross. Some of them are small and will fit into a padded envelope, other are larger or more rigid and need to be packed into a box or a flat. Some items are plastic so are fairly light weight, other items are steel, so they are heavier, especially when purchased in dozens or by the gross.
We currently offer both USPS (Flat Rate, Priority, Express) and UPS (Ground, 3-Day, 2-Day, Next Day) shipping options, but as all merchants probably know, there is no inexpensive way to send a trackable package.
We receive a lot of feedback from customers who are unhappy that their shipping costs are sometimes more than the cost of the product itself, but I am really not sure how best to approach this problem. We cannot really offer free or discounted shipping, since for example discounting the shipping charge by $2.00 on an order where the total might only be $6.00 would basically remove all profit margin.
Many of our customers' orders are in the $10 - $15 range, so understandably it hurts to pay $6 - $8 in shipping. We considered trying to increase the cost of products to allow us to take a hit on the shipping, but because so many of our items are currently priced under a dollar, it becomes hard to do this without completely overpricing product to a point where shoppers will simply turn away.
Does anyone else have experience or ideas about shipping low cost items? I would love to hear from others who have similar issues.
We have a lot of fairly inexpensive "widgets" that we sell by the piece, dozen, or gross. Some of them are small and will fit into a padded envelope, other are larger or more rigid and need to be packed into a box or a flat. Some items are plastic so are fairly light weight, other items are steel, so they are heavier, especially when purchased in dozens or by the gross.
We currently offer both USPS (Flat Rate, Priority, Express) and UPS (Ground, 3-Day, 2-Day, Next Day) shipping options, but as all merchants probably know, there is no inexpensive way to send a trackable package.
We receive a lot of feedback from customers who are unhappy that their shipping costs are sometimes more than the cost of the product itself, but I am really not sure how best to approach this problem. We cannot really offer free or discounted shipping, since for example discounting the shipping charge by $2.00 on an order where the total might only be $6.00 would basically remove all profit margin.
Many of our customers' orders are in the $10 - $15 range, so understandably it hurts to pay $6 - $8 in shipping. We considered trying to increase the cost of products to allow us to take a hit on the shipping, but because so many of our items are currently priced under a dollar, it becomes hard to do this without completely overpricing product to a point where shoppers will simply turn away.
Does anyone else have experience or ideas about shipping low cost items? I would love to hear from others who have similar issues.
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