The Business of Shopping and Shipping Gifts For the Holidays
Not all gifts can be shipped. Bottles can get broken. Tech items
can suffer internal damages. Figurines can be crushed. Even if
you put the word FRAGILE in large bold letters, you are still
not sure how people will handle the gift that you are shipping
in the airport or in the dock. And frankly, most people do not
just want to take the risk of buying something and then finding
out that it got broken before it even reached the recipient!
This is why there are some people who live abroad who do not
really bother to buy gifts for their families anymore. They just
don't want the additional headache of looking for a great gift,
ensuring that it is ok for shipping and worrying about its fate.
Some just mail greeting cards while others wire money through
banks. Some just save up their gifts until they have the time to
go back to their homelands for vacation. That way, they can
include the gifts that they are wanting to give, in their
baggage, cushioned by their clothes.
Still, there are some who really can't resist the gift-giving
bug and will send gifts from across the miles even at the risk
of destruction! If you are one of those people who just cannot
wait to ship that perfect gift, here are some tips that will
help you with your shipping dilemma.
Be prepared for the cost
No doubt about it, the cost of shipping can be expensive. In
fact, in some instances, the shipping costs more than the gift
itself. Of course, this depends on where it will be sent and the
time of the year. With Christmas approaching, some shipping
companies will increase their prices, anticipating the huge
demand for their service.
When buying gift items that you will be shipping, it is
important to note the weight and the size. Remember that the
heavier the item is, the higher the shipping price. Some
shipping companies also take into consideration the size. If you
do not have much budget for shipping, it is good to choose items
that are small and lightweight. This will save you a lot of
money.
Be prepared for the damage
As mentioned before, shipping gift items can be really risky
especially if you are shipping fragile items or those that are
not shock-proof. When buying gifts for shipping, make sure that
you choose items that are not easily broken. Good examples are
clothes. Clothes can conform to any size and may be thrown
wherever and whenever without suffering any damage. Another
great gift ideas are bags and accessories. You can also purchase
insurance for the replacement value of the package.
Be prepared for the packing
Packing spells the difference between a shipping package that
got destroyed and a package that survived the journey. When
packing your gift, make sure that it is well-protected. Use
bubble plastic to sufficiently protect it from deformation.
There are envelopes available that have cushion inside.
Another thing that you should remember is to wrap the item up in
a plastic before wrapping it up with paper. This is especially
true with paper-based gifts such as books and stuff, which can
be easily damaged by water.
Send it with a return address
Seal the package as tightly as you can. Make sure that it will
not be easily opened. Put the address in bold and clear letters
to make sure that there will be no confusion when it comes to
the address. It is also important to put a return address just
in case the package gets lost in the mail.
About the author:
David Arnold Livingston is an entrepreneur with many years
of successful business experience. For tips of finding the
ideal shipping resources, he recommends: FRE Shipping