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Saving on shipping charges

Posted by Michael Bloch in ecommerce (Sunday April 29, 2007 )

If your online business is based in the USA and you ship hard goods to your customers, you’re probably aware that different shipping companies have different prices for different delivery methods at different times etc. etc. This new service takes the hassle of out comparing freight charges between the providers.

It can be quite time consuming and confusing trying to get the best deal when it comes to freight, so much so you lose any financial benefit through the time spent attempting to save a few bucks.

Shipping Sidekick, an online shipping rate comparison service,
(free 14 day trial) makes choosing which package delivery company easy! When sending a parcel, users simply enter the destination and package information in order to quickly and easily compare the shipping rates and delivery time for UPS, DHL, FedEx and the U.S. Postal Service (USPS).

This allows you to select the shipper with the best price for the delivery time needed. Published rates from all four major US shippers are provided all on one screen. Each delivery company’s ground, rush or priority, and overnight shipping rates are included, so no more having to go to each shipper’s site to get their rates. Savings of 30%+ are common according to Shipping Sidekick! Give it a whirl,  try the free 14 day trial!


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