Small Package Shippers Benefit with 2010 USPS Shipping Rates

December 30th, 2009 Eric Nash 2 comments

The U.S. Postal Service won’t be changing the price of a first class stamp in 2010, but the cost to mail a package will be changed when using its domestic and international shipping services. Affected services include popular USPS shipping options such as Priority Mail, Express Mail and Parcel Select.

Commercial Plus Shipping Category Gets 3 New Priority Mail Products
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Monitoring Your Web Presence With Google Local Business Center

December 17th, 2009 Eric Nash No comments

To find local businesses or services, consumers used to open a phone book or look in a newspaper. However, the Internet has changed the way that people search for local products. Now consumers visit a search engine and type in keywords to find whatever they want, including local companies or products. Continue reading

USPS Holiday Online Shipping Deadlines

December 9th, 2009 Eric Nash No comments

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If you are sending a card, letter or package this holiday season, make sure you pay attention to the mail deadline dates.  The USPS has released their package shipping deadlines for all holiday greetings or packages to arrive by December 25.

Interesting USPS Holiday Mailing Fact!
The USPS is expecting to deliver 16.6 billion… Continue reading

Could the Recession Cause Longer Lines at the Post Office?

December 4th, 2009 Eric Nash 1 comment

Times are hard for every business, and that includes the U.S. Postal Service. Like many other companies, USPS has had to make some tough decisions to keep offering its unparalleled services. PostOffice_waitinginline

USPS Announces Post Office Closures Throughout US
In July 2009, the USPS announced it would need to close up to 677 post office locations throughout the United States.  … Continue reading